Golden pseudoscorpion

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|notes= Also commonly called the book scorpion, they are generally beneficial to humanoids, feeding on many typical pests. Pseudoscorpions can spin silk from a gland in their jaws to make disk-shaped cocoons for mating, molting, or wintering.
|notes= Also commonly called the book scorpion, they are generally beneficial to humanoids, feeding on many typical pests. Pseudoscorpions can spin silk from a gland in their jaws to make disk-shaped cocoons for mating, molting, or wintering.
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Golden Pseudoscorpion
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Description:Pseudoscorpions are arachnids with a flat, pear-shaped body and pincers like those of scorpions.
Notes:Also commonly called the book scorpion, they are generally beneficial to humanoids, feeding on many typical pests. Pseudoscorpions can spin silk from a gland in their jaws to make disk-shaped cocoons for mating, molting, or wintering.


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