Scorpion Videos

alexi

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anyone else notice the scorpion in the "ritual"(in part 2) had no stinger?
Good call. I now hate George Bossard. I can't believe I didn't notice that before. Good call indeed, makes me very angry.
 

lester

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did this out of boredom ..

hope u guys like it :p

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Lakrieger

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I know I'm not as knowledgable as you Experts who have way over 70 posts lol as i'm just a beginner when it comes Scorpions, just thought I share a video I made of Krieger (my Emperor scorpion) eating a cricket. Within the next 30 minutes I post a link for it, Please feel free to tell me if i'm doin anything wrong I alrighty know I had done made alot of mistakes but i'm getting better and learning more though my studies... Thank you all my fellow scorpions Lovers:D


Enjoy:D
 
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HaploFool

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Centruroides Gracilis babies (CB)

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Koh_

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I haven't really paid attention to this thread, I have a few short ones:
I don't understand French but the music in the first vid sounded like a good "bath" song:rolleyes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl5jaSkuGfk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5G6iHAvCxY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5hyyeGrDic
awesome videos galapoheros!
i think it should be great videos for those who just got into scorpion hobby ;) !
i love them especially second and third videos.
Thanks for sharing
 

Galapoheros

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Yeah that's me, "scolopede". They are funny little dudes! I'm slowly thinking of a setup for them later. But I kind of want to let them mature, get more babies and protect the babies so I know I will have the species safe. Then put several of the adults in a setup and not worry so much about it.
 

H. laoticus

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Yeah that's me, "scolopede". They are funny little dudes! I'm slowly thinking of a setup for them later. But I kind of want to let them mature, get more babies and protect the babies so I know I will have the species safe. Then put several of the adults in a setup and not worry so much about it.
nice, how many of em do you have anyways? and how many gallons for the communal? Yeah, that sounds like a good plan too lol. I don't know why, but I just like the smaller ones better. They don't seem to want to kill each other as much or fight for territory. Post more pics and vids of them if you can! I can't seem to get enough of Het. juveniles :D
 

Galapoheros

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Well these are babies, the adults were as big as an average sized emp, the male was pretty impressive, big ole chela, not small. I have 14. I have something like a 30 gal in the garage, might use that. I'm kicking myself for not buying 110 gal for a little over $100 at a store here that the store picked up cheap. I have the stand that would've fit that already with cabinets underneath. I used to have salamanders and frogs in that old terr I gave away that was 110 gal:wall:. I'm thinking about going for it, a really nice setup that looks good, even if you can't see the scorps, with ferns, bromeliads, including a lot of hollow wood I've collected, other cool plants, grow lights, timer, I just need to get more motivated.
 

cacoseraph

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cacoseraph's Microcosmic Zoo, part 1
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April 30, 2010 — This is a small video of stuff i shot while feeding my predators, recently.

This video features a Strigamia soil centipede, a Calosoma ground beetle, a Scolopocryptops giant blind centipede, a Paruroctonus silvestrii scorpion, and a Scolopendra polymorpha tiger centipede :D

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December 28, 2006 — Hadrurus spadix is a large black bodied and yellow legged scorpion found in the American Southwest. It's sting is not dangerous, per se, but is reputed to be extremely painful.

I bought this individual so i don't know where it came from, but the Hadrurus range from eastern California to past Texas. I suspect they range into Mexico as well. These scorpions are so hairy probably because they live in a hot sandly habitat. Long hairs on the legs keep the legs from sinking too far into the sand, allowing the scorpion to range about on loose sand dunes fairly well.

These scorpions are cannibalistic towards others of their species and other desert scorpions. They can grow to be 6+"/15cm+ from their "face" to the tip of their extended tail and stinger, making them the largest scorpions in the United States of America and possibly all of North America.

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November 09, 2006 — Centruroides vittatus, "striped back scorpion" from kind of TX to KS type area, extending south in to Mexico, i am sure.

While not known to kill anyone(tmk) these scorpions come from the Family Buthidae, which has most of the very dangerous species in it :D These scorps can put a pretty good hurt on sometimes, but aren't really dangerous, per se.

The male is yellow because of the location he came from... a very dry desertlike habitat. The male's tale is longer and thinner than the females.

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