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    went tidepooling yesterday and the day before

    Oh cool. Where was this? California?
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    Giant shiny black thin clawed Fl Keys scorp?

    Could it be Diplocentrus? Does it live in Florida?
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    cool documentary:)

    His voice is almost as voluptuous as mine. Yeah. I remember seeing this a while back. I think it's pretty cool, but is he wrong about the fossils glowing?
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    Diplocentrus lindo babies

    Yaaay. I've always wanted one of these.
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    Survivorman

    Didn't Bear do an episode with Will Ferrell? I enjoyed that one.
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    Help Identify?

    This is an African species? How did it get to Ohio?
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    Images from the Battlefield! (Scorp Enclosures)

    HEY! I'm your age and I NEVER get these kinds of compliments! So do you keep the army men in the enclosures all the time?
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    The begining of the scorps

    This might help: http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=141237 But yeah. Emps are a good starter choice, but I'd go with S. mesaensis because they don't need water, or no water and eat a lot, but they're not as common as the emps. I don't know how much they cost though. Hadrurus...
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    how can you distinguish a male & female scorps?

    No pics, but the males usually have longer tails, I think.
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    San Diego scorpion ID PLEASE!

    V. spinigerus?
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    Macrothele gigas

    I want! How's the venom?
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    Found two more

    If it is V. caro. or whatever, then I think so. Well, if it's an adult anyway. Here: http://scorpions.isaac-online.com/v_carolinianusbasic.html
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    What have I got here?

    It doesn't really look like a huntsman to me. Maybe a sac spider? I don't really know. I'd like to find out too.
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    Scorpion ID?

    It looks like pararoctonus, but I'm not too sure.
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    bark scorpions

    Yes. They are communal. I would consider C. vittatus.
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    Spider(Lycosidae) from Europe ID please

    UHHH... Geolycosa? Looks great though! I want one...
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    My spider adventures

    I think the molting one is Kukulcania sp...
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    Scorp ID Please

    They live in the desert in general, not just dunes.
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    Urban Hawaii

    What island are you on?
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    Scorp ID Please

    The second one is S. measinis or however you spell it. The common name of the second one is "the dune scorpion."
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