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M.giganteus
This is Zelda. She was wild caught as a baby for a study on sexual dimorphism on the species. I took her in once the study was completed. She has been a great addition!
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OK, I give up. What is that?
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Or is it that which is in your title?
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Re: M.giganteus
Originally Posted by MR Snakes
OK, I give up. What is that?
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Or is it that which is in your title?
It's a vinegaroon! Also known as a whip scorpion. Basically a scorpion without the venom. I'm not super into creepy crawlies (too many legs for me lol) but those are pretty tight
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Re: M.giganteus
Officially jealous and now I won't be able to stop myself from endless hours of searching for any information I can get on them. Internet rabbit hole here I come.
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Skittles1101 (12-21-2018)
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Thanks everyone! Not a scorpion at all actually! They're an awesome species, non venomous completely. When threatened, they spray an acid that smells like vinegar, though she has never sprayed. But I have witnessed it from wild ones where I live in New Mexico. She is super docile, and a really cool critter to watch! I highly recommend them as pets. Next on my list is the tailless whip scorpion, related but different. Also called the Harry Potter bug http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/...p_scorpion.htm
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Re: M.giganteus
Originally Posted by mdb730
Officially jealous and now I won't be able to stop myself from endless hours of searching for any information I can get on them . Internet rabbit hole here I come.
Seems to be a trend in this hobby
Last edited by Skittles1101; 12-21-2018 at 10:46 PM.
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