Was wondering what species of scorpions are parthenogenetic. I am aware of Tityus stigmurus, I've also been told Hottentotta hottentotta, and Centruroides gracilis. So if anyone would like to add the the list i would appreciate it.
So in conclusion the question I am asking is why is the entire genus of Androctonus famous for being so venomous, but only the single species of L. quinquestriatus seems to be famous. The rest of the species from this genus don't seem to get mentioned. I would guess they have venom compairably...
We all know Leiurus quinquestriatus and Androctonus australis are said to be the most venomous scorpions in the world. Out of the 2 species I've heard the LD50 shows L. quinquestriatus to be more potent of these two species, but many argue A. australis is worse because they have killed more...
I recently purchased the species Vonones ornate I bought 4 of them and now I see one lone baby in with them. Does anyone know anything about breeding habits, number of eggs where they deposit their eggs etc.... Even if it's not this exact species but harvestmen in general. I find them...
OK did some more research and confirmed what you just said but didn't solve my problem yet. The more reading i did i found the difference between scolopendra subspinipes and scolopendra dehaani id that the ventral surface of the terminal legs have spines on subspinipes but lacks them on dehaani...
I've been keeping your common Scolopendra subspinipes for quite a few years now. I recently purchase Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans, before this I was not aware there were subspecies for Scolopendra subspinipes. Now I'm curious what is the subspecies of you common Vietnamese giant centipedes...
My C. Sales have shown much more speed than my Red Fangs so far. Ill have to look up some Heteropoda venatoria videos now, I want to see their speed now.
Why would you not just a scoop up a Red Fang? Do you know much about the venom or heard of anyone that's been bit? Asking because I haven't been able to learn anything about their venom. Just been told to give then caution because not much is known on their venom.
I think they are faster than my pokies also but it maybe because she is smaller or more flighty. I have had them escape more than my pokies. Even with added barriers and precautions.
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