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Another big one. Found under a rock by the bathrooms by the Rock City parking lot.
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Cartoonishly gravid.
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Found underneath a rock by the Rock City bathrooms.
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There were three of these under one small log.
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It was under a rock in a wooded area with Bay Laurel, Madrone, oak, and Douglas Fir. It was alone. I'm guessing that it was young because it was small.
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It was under a rock in a wooded area with Bay Laurel, Madrone, oak, and Douglas Fir. It was alone. I'm guessing that it was young because it was small.
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very small, found under rock, half buried. Fond in a Madrone, Bay Laurel, and fir wood land. The light was very filtered around the rock. single.
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very small, found under rock, half buried. Fond in a Madrone, Bay Laurel, and fir wood land. The light was very filtered around the rock. single.
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very small, found under rock, half buried. Fond in a Madrone, Bay Laurel, and fir wood land. The light was very filtered around the rock. single.
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A Scorpion about 1 1/2 inches long, discovered under a rock in a fir/bay biome. Very aggressive, also rapidly moving to get away. Male or female?
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Seen under a rock that we flipped. near a dried stream bed under a copse of bay laurels.
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Seen under a rock that we flipped. near a dried stream bed under a copse of bay laurels.
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Seen under a rock that we flipped. near a dried stream bed under a copse of bay laurels.
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Found under a rotting log in Jackson State Forest somewhere about this spot. Beautiful teal/green color!
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Found under a rotting log in Jackson State Forest somewhere about this spot. Beautiful teal/green color!
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Found under a wooden board. Posted to Bug Guide here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/407773
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Fat female under fallen log.
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It was fat and wide so to me it indicated that it might be a female due to pregnancy. It was also at least 2.5 inches long. It was found under a rock near an oak tree. It had a brown stinger and had bright whitish, yellowish color. It had two pincers that were medium size. It ran off really quickly to hid under a stone and then bury itself.