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 #1703777


Pbcrazy187
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 New scorpion

ok well i dont know why but for some reason i have always concidered every scorpion i catch out here a desert hairy. i guess it is because i have always herd we only have desert hairys. but today i caught an actual desert hairy. so i guess the others i have been catching are some type or bark scorpion?
here is a picture


the one on the left is clearly a desert hairy and im thinking the one on the right is some sort of bark scorpion.

oh and im pretty sure the "bark" scorpion is pregnant



04/15/08  12:12am

 #1703785


Brok3nglass
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  Message To: Pbcrazy187   In reference to Message Id: 1703777


 New scorpion

awsome find..... is that the one that you think is goign to have the babies soon



04/15/08  12:16am

 #1704687


Pbcrazy187
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  Message To: Brok3nglass   In reference to Message Id: 1703785


 New scorpion

oh thanks yea the one on the right is the one that i think is pregnant. my rusty thick tail might be pregnant again too haha



04/15/08  08:27pm

 #1704728


Brok3nglass
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  Message To: Pbcrazy187   In reference to Message Id: 1704687


 New scorpion

thats awsome... too bad we cant trade... i dont know what im gonna do with all these babies.... how about ill take one bark scorp and you take 8 emps from me hahahaha jk



04/15/08  08:55pm

 #1707382


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  Message To: Brok3nglass   In reference to Message Id: 1704728


 New scorpion

oh i know. yea im up for that hahaha jk. yeah im with you i dont know what im going to do with all these babies. haha i still have 19 rusty thick tail babies haha



04/17/08  10:53pm

 #1707434


Brok3nglass
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  Message To: Pbcrazy187   In reference to Message Id: 1707382


 New scorpion

haha, are they all housed seperatly?
they have really strong venom right?
thick tails are such strong looking little scorps



04/17/08  11:40pm

 #1708515


Pbcrazy187
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  Message To: Brok3nglass   In reference to Message Id: 1707434


 New scorpion

ummm yea each kind of scorpion is housed separately. i havent separated the rusty thick tails yet.
umm i herd their venom is pretty strong. im not sure how strong it really is though. surprisingly i havent been stung yet hahaha. i want to get stung kinda just so i know what its like.
yeah they are stong looking haha thats why i picked the thick tail.
you know i herd bark scorpion stinks where supposed to be verry pain full but my sting just swelled up really big and hurt for about 3 hours so i dont know haha.



04/18/08  10:00pm

 #1708602


Brok3nglass
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  Message To: Pbcrazy187   In reference to Message Id: 1708515


 New scorpion

i thought rusty thick tails are like really deadly though



04/18/08  11:28pm

 #1708919


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  Message To: Brok3nglass   In reference to Message Id: 1708602


 New scorpion

yeah, most of the peaople that die each year from scorp bitesdie from thick tails.... although there are many different types of thick tails. Some stings may numb and pralyze your hand for a few hours, with others ull end up in the hospital for a few days and yet others, get the freaking antidote asap. Just to be safe, dont handle them, although id take a pic holding one just one last time lol



04/19/08  10:55am

 #1708927


Brok3nglass
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  Message To: Lechu   In reference to Message Id: 1708919


 New scorpion

hahaha, im happy with my emp and flatrock that have weak venom



04/19/08  11:02am

 #2040198


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  Message To: Pbcrazy187   In reference to Message Id: 1703777


 New scorpion

No both these Scorpions are Desert Hairy Scorpions from the Soutwest the left one is Hadurus spadix the one on the right is Hadurus arizonensis pallidus. Both are sub species of Hadurus arizonensis which is the most common species of this family great find!



07/16/09  08:09am


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