We don't get them in England. They're natives of the Middle East, some live in deserts in America because of American soldiers bringing them back as pets from Iraq.omg...are you serious!!??
Solfugids are found naturally in many places, not just the middle east. as for America, we have quite a few native species and they have nothing at all to do with anyone bringing them back from anywhere. there have been a few species imported into America from abroad for the exotic invert hobby, quite a few from africa. a few American species have been collected for the exotic invert hobby as well.We don't get them in England. They're natives of the Middle East, some live in deserts in America because of American soldiers bringing them back as pets from Iraq.
Oh >.<Solfugids are found naturally in many places, not just the middle east. as for America, we have quite a few native species and they have nothing at all to do with anyone bringing them back from anywhere. there have been a few species imported into America from abroad for the exotic invert hobby, quite a few from africa. a few American species have been collected for the exotic invert hobby as well.
I agree with him, I've seen some when ever I go hikingSolfugids are found naturally in many places, not just the middle east. as for America, we have quite a few native species and they have nothing at all to do with anyone bringing them back from anywhere. there have been a few species imported into America from abroad for the exotic invert hobby, quite a few from africa. a few American species have been collected for the exotic invert hobby as well.