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Javanese Jungle Scorpion

Description Scientific Name: Heterometrus javanensis There are striking similarities between the Malaysian Forest Scorpion and the Javanese Jungle Scorpion. They have a greenish tint and are frequently black or dark brown. The Javanese jungle scorpion could live for five to eight years in captivity. They can live for three to seven years in the wild. […]

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Malaysian Forest Scorpion

Description Scientific Name: Heterometrus spinifer Scorpions of the Malaysian Forest Heterometrus spinifer is resilient, peaceful, and simple to maintain. The Malaysian Forest Scorpion is a sizable, black species of scorpion that resembles the Emperor Scorpion in appearance. It has a black exoskeleton covered in glossy granules. A mature adult is roughly 6″ (16 cm) in

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Emperor Scorpion

Description Scientific Name: Pandinus imperator One of the biggest species of scorpion in the world is the emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator). The world’s largest scorpion, Heterometrus swammerdami, measures 9 inches (23 cm) in length and is one of several species of forest scorpions that are somewhat comparable in size to emperor scorpions. The big pincers

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