“…Amblypygids, also known as whip spiders or tailless whipscorpions, are generalist that include several insects in their diet, mainly Orthoptera, Lepidoptera, and Dictyoptera (Chapin & Hebets, 2016), but also other preys, as freshwater shrimps, terrestrial mollusks, schizomids, scorpions, harvestmen, spiders, millipedes, centipedes, frogs and lizards, have been recorded. Owen & Cokendolpher (2006) reported a hummingbird (Apodiformes: Trochilidae) predated by the West Indian Phrynus longipes Pocock, but as it is unknown how the whip spider obtained that prey; necrophagy cannot be disregarded, because previous cases of this behavior have been observed in the group (Peck, 1974;Armas & Abreu-Collado, 1999;García-Rivera et al, 2009;Prous et al, 2017).…”