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Heterometrus longimanus
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Dick Culbert
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The stinger of the Giant Forest Scorpion is impressive, but said to be less dangerous than some other scorpion species.
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A Giant Forest Scorpion being kept for amusement at a forest household in Sumatra.
Euscorpius carpathicus
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Mircea Nita
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Scorpion eating a millipede.
Tityus serrulatus (Buthidae)
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Local: Araatuba/SP - BrasilParque da Fazenda do EstadoBioma: Mata AtlnticaAcessrios: Trip + Cabo Disparador Remoto
Urodacus yaschenkoi under UV
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Alan Couch
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New South Wales, Australia
Heterometrus longimanus
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Dick Culbert
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This is the long-armed version of the Giant (or Asian) Forest Scorpion. Photo from central Sumatra.
Tityus obscurus
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This Thick-tailed Scorpion is venomous and dangerous, providing a public health problem through parts of the Amazon Basin. Sacha Lodge Reserve, Ecuador.
Urodacus yaschenkoi
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Mount Wood, New South Wales, Australia
Urodacus yaschenkoi closeup
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Mount Wood, New South Wales, Australia
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Petit Buffon illustrParis,Didier,1841.
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/24846805
Only ~25 species of #scorpions have venom strong enough 2 kill a human. C them in #bhlib
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