Time-lapse of Paraphrynus cubensis amblypygids hatching from the eggsac attached to their mother’s underside and climbing on her back.
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Time-lapse of Paraphrynus cubensis amblypygids hatching from the eggsac attached to their mother’s underside and climbing on her back.

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A juvenile tailess whip scorpion (Phrynus pseudoparvulus) in South America
by William Phillips
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Tailless Whip Scorpion (Heterophrynus sp.), family Phrynidae, order Amblypygi, Ecuador
photograph by Graham Wise

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Um Acanthophrynus coronatus juvenil. Acanthophrynus é um gênero de escorpião chicote sem cauda da família Phrynidae contendo uma única espécie, Acanthophrynus coronatus. Esta espécie às vezes é mantida como animal de estimação.
Tailless whip scorpion (Heterophrynus batesii)
Photo by Michael Fanto
Whip Spider, Heterophrynus sp., Phrynidae by Andreas Kay Via Flickr: from Ecuador: www.flickr.com/andreaskay/albums