A Mysterious Bug That Shoots Acid From Its Tail Has Been Spotted In Texas
Texas is no stranger to unsightly bugs, but none are as mysterious as the vinegaroon. A scorpion-like insect that shoots a vinegar solution from its tail, this creature is almost too strange for words.

The insect is not poisonous, although it can pinch when threatened.

Invertebrates are their preferred cuisine, with millipedes, scorpions, crickets, and cockroaches being among their favorite snacks.
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The vinegaroon does this to protect itself in light of poor vision, which is even more of a detriment given that it is a nocturnal insect.
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If you look closely, you just might be able to identify a female by the hatchlings on her back!

The spray is well-aimed, consisting of 85%

As long as you aren't another bug - a smaller one, at that - your chances of survival are approximately 100%.

Who knows how long these fascinating creatures will remain aboveground?
Have you ever seen a vinegaroon? If so, tell us all about the encounter in the comments section! Check out our previous article for more Texas bugs you wouldn’t want to come face to face with.
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