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How do tailess whip scorpians molt? (Or any scorpian) Do they flip on their back like a tarantula?
Just for the record: I know the difference between Amblypygi and Thelyphonida, but I always have problems with these popular names, thanks for the correction.Ok close, a "tailless whip scorpion" is actually an Amblypygi and they're spiders. A "whip scorpion" or Thelyphonida is a vinegaroon. Amblypygi molt either on a vertical surface or when hanging upside down (like on the roof of a cave). The actual molting process is close to that of tarantulas. Their carapace pops off and they wiggle themselves out of their old exoskeleton. Then they hang out and dry. It's probably the coolest invert to watch molt, it's like the birth of Satan.
lol'd hard...Then they hang out and dry. It's probably the coolest invert to watch molt, it's like the birth of Satan.