Vinegaroon

media type="youtube" key="o16jYGZwmyw&hl=en" height="355" width="425" Habitat - They are more commonly found in desert areas, but they also been reported in grassland scrub, pine forests, and mountains

Range - Southern and southwestern united states

Physical characteristics - up to 6 inchs, including front legs and whip-tails

Diet - Eats snails, babies eat pinhead crickets, and other small insects

Behavior and adaptations - Considered non-poisonous but they can pinch; capable of spraying a mist from scent glands at the base of the tail when disturbed. The mist produced by our species contains 85 degrees concentrated acetic acid or vinegaroon, hence the name "vinegaroon"

Reproduction - They lay eggs

Relationship to people - Humans use it as entertainment, and watch them fight one another.

History - None

Sources - http://www.petbugs.com/caresheets/m-giganteus.html