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Identification confirmed by Lorenzo Prendini, American Museum of Natural History.
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I found it in the parking lot of my grandma's house. She wasn't to happy when I brought it in the house with me.
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Observed two in oak woodland, between coastal sage scrub and riparian woodland at 20:16.
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Observed two in oak woodland, between coastal sage scrub and riparian woodland at 20:16.
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Found under rock.
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This individual was found at around 10:00pm along the lower High Peaks Trail. Huge thanks to scorpion expert Kari Mcwest for his assistance with the ID!
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This individual was found at around 10:00pm along the lower High Peaks Trail. Huge thanks to scorpion expert Kari Mcwest for his assistance with the ID!
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This individual was found at around 10:00pm along the lower High Peaks Trail. Huge thanks to scorpion expert Kari Mcwest for his assistance with the ID!
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This individual was found at around 10:00pm along the lower High Peaks Trail. Huge thanks to scorpion expert Kari Mcwest for his assistance with the ID!
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This individual was found at around 10:00pm along the lower High Peaks Trail. Huge thanks to scorpion expert Kari Mcwest for his assistance with the ID!
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This individual was found at around 10:00pm along the lower High Peaks Trail. Huge thanks to scorpion expert Kari Mcwest for his assistance with the ID!
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This individual was found at around 10:00pm along the lower High Peaks Trail. Huge thanks to scorpion expert Kari Mcwest for his assistance with the ID!
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Found on wall on warm evening.
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in burrow, mostly chamise chaparral