In Arabian mythology, the Sandwalker is a monstrous, nocturnal scorpion that feeds on horses and camels.
Description
The sandwalker is described as a huge beast, the size of a horse, with a sharp beak and a scorpion-like tail. It also has large, crab-like claws with which it carries away its victims.
Behavior
The sandwalker buries itself in the sand by day to avoid detection, and comes out at night to feed. It rarely feeds on humans, usually hunting camels or horses, leaving behind only crab-like tracks.
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