As this species is from a very arid habitat, it cannot cope with too much moisture.
Some apparently preferred wetlands, while others throve in rather arid habitat.
This abnormal growth is often associated with windy, cold or arid habitats.
The genus is widespread in dry, arid habitats, and contains 16 species.
Like other solifuges, they are mainly nocturnal and found in arid habitats.
Members of this genus are adapted to arid and dry habitats.
In winter it is seen in more open and arid habitats.
This is to aid in camouflage in their arid habitats.
It is mainly found in thorn scrub and similar arid habitats.
These animals prefer loose, sandy soils and are often associated with arid habitats.