Scorpion Picture Thread

Rugg the bug man

Arachnoknight
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Awesome pics !!!!!
and that second to last 1 looks female to me
definitely doesnt have the bulbous chela like on the pedipalps of males
 

Stugy

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123Scorpions 040.JPG 123Scorpions 041.JPG 123Scorpions 043.JPG 123Scorpions 044.JPG 123Scorpions 045.JPG 123Scorpions 046.JPG 123Scorpions 047.JPG 123Scorpions 048.JPG 123Scorpions 049.JPG 123Scorpions 050.JPG Incoming 0.1 Grosphus grandidieri spam! All pictures featured on this specific post is of one of my 3 Grosphus grandidieri!
 

JoshBC

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Just got a good one of my Androctonus Amoreuxi. Freshly molted to 8i. I turned on the flash lol. 20170626_203254.jpg
 

Lilac

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A little guy we found in our house. I snagged a picture before he escaped into a crack in our door frame.
 

Vandy13

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A few shots of my scorps:

First shot is my urodacus yaschenkoi, juvenile currently.. a very jumpy and aggressive little guy.

Second shot is my urodacus manicatus or commonly known as the "black rock scorpion".

Third is my Isometroides vescus, known as the "spider hunting scorpion".. very interesting looking species.. mine has a more prominent dark coloring on its back than the typical example and iv been told that this particular scorpion came from an area where the largest of its species have come from so I'm hoping he will be a monster for his species!

Fourth Is my urodacus elongatus which is commonly known as the "flinders ranges scorpion".. one of the largest in Australia potentially growing over 11-12cm in length!

Already know the next 4 species I'm keen on getting.. certainly an addicting hobby!
 

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