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Three different scorpions were observed within roughly 10 feet apart, each under different rocks. The largest one was approximately 2 inches long and 1 inch in width. They were found along a shaded ridge line.
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Three different scorpions were observed within roughly 10 feet apart, each under different rocks. The largest one was approximately 2 inches long and 1 inch in width. They were found along a shaded ridge line.
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Found under a rock. About two inches long. There were two others all within about five feet. Black head and tail with a light brown body.
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1 in from head to tail (curled up) , oval shaped with thick black bands around the abdoman, 6 small light brown legs
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This scorpion was found under a rock, about two inches long.
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This scorpion was found under a rock, about two inches long.
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This scorpion was found under a rock, about two inches long.
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This scorpion was found under a rock, about two inches long.
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Found beneath log, buried slightly under dirt. Approximately 2.5 cm long. Did not move when poked and allowed itself to be dug up slightly. Dark colors, brown to black. No others spotted nearby.
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Found beneath log, buried slightly under dirt. Approximately 2.5 cm long. Did not move when poked and allowed itself to be dug up slightly. Dark colors, brown to black. No others spotted nearby.
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Found beneath log, buried slightly under dirt. Approximately 2.5 cm long. Did not move when poked and allowed itself to be dug up slightly. Dark colors, brown to black. No others spotted nearby.
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Found beneath log, buried slightly under dirt. Approximately 2.5 cm long. Did not move when poked and allowed itself to be dug up slightly. Dark colors, brown to black. No others spotted nearby.
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This small scorpion was found under a rock in partial shade. There was some moisture under the rock as well as some dry dirt. 3 other similar scorpions were found under rocks within a 10 meter radius. The scorpion is roughly 4 cm long with its tail curled in. The head and tail are a darker color compared to the thick abdomen. This was the largest scorpion found amongst the other 3. Source(s): -The Laws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada by John Muir Laws Camera: Nikon Coolpix S33
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This scorpion was found under a rock on the Goodman homestead at Pepperwood preserve. It was about 8 cm in length, and had a reddish-blue metallic tint to it's stinger.
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This scorpion was found under a rock on the Goodman homestead at Pepperwood preserve. It was about 8 cm in length, and had a reddish-blue metallic tint to it's stinger.
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It was under a board and escaped into a tunnel.
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We found this scorpion under a log, and it was the second time I saw it over a course of about a month. I could tell because it is really fat.
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Moth Ball, located with UV light
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Found under a rock, about 3-4 cm in length without stinger. Also posted to BG here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/1269139
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Found under a rock, about 3-4 cm in length without stinger. Also posted to BG here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/1269139
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Found under a rock, about 3-4 cm in length without stinger. Also posted to BG here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/1269139