Scorpions eaten in the Middle East as a snack

pandinus

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just a wild guess really but im going to say either some sort of hottentotta or buthus spp.


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calum

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they both look like buthus spp to me... although the darker one does look very L.Qish... Probably isn't though. either way they can't sting; the aculeus has been removed.
 

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holy crap id be WAY more worried about the drivers in thailand than the scorps haha they were HAULING
 

winter_in_tears

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I actually researched more nations that eat scorpions and there are quite a few. Scorpions are a popular snack in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, parts of China, Indonesia, Africa etc. I never knew that scorps were considered a food source for humans. In most species the taste resembles a crab or a lobster, just a little more bitter.
 

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ill stick with the general tso's chicken as far as asian food goes, ill just keep the heterometrus in my display tank...
 

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He didn't tear it down low enough. The venom gland isn't located in the bulb itself, but maybe one more segment below it. When my parents were in Cambodia everyone would rip off 2 segments below the bulb of the stinger just to be safe. I wouldn't think it would be that harmful to ingest venom though since it has to go into your bloodstream to do any serious damage.
 
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drummindan2007

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haha someone should ask Tabor how it tastes....I think he has a video of him eating one.
 
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