hodges Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 1,759 Reaction score 0 Location Bathurst Dec 13, 2006 #1 hey just thought i would show you some of my pics of my framed scorpion and spider from thailand plus a couple pics of loacal ewds thanks brad Attachments scorpo.jpg 61.3 KB · Views: 132 spider.jpg 61.2 KB · Views: 120
hey just thought i would show you some of my pics of my framed scorpion and spider from thailand plus a couple pics of loacal ewds thanks brad
hodges Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 1,759 Reaction score 0 Location Bathurst Dec 13, 2006 #2 here is one pic of ewd but ill have to load rest later as they arent working thanks brad Attachments ewd.jpg 57.5 KB · Views: 147 ewd1.jpg 59.1 KB · Views: 129
hodges Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 1,759 Reaction score 0 Location Bathurst Dec 13, 2006 #3 does any1 no what type of scorpion it is i no the sciencetific name but not sure of what the common name is (palamnaersus)
does any1 no what type of scorpion it is i no the sciencetific name but not sure of what the common name is (palamnaersus)
Chrisreptile Very Well-Known Member Joined Oct 5, 2006 Messages 3,546 Reaction score 0 Location Melbourne Dec 13, 2006 #4 thats a nice water dragon
Snake Catcher Victoria Almost Legendary Joined Mar 10, 2005 Messages 6,187 Reaction score 11 Location Melbourne Australia Dec 13, 2006 #5 the forest scorpion (Heterometrus spp.) is the largest and most commonly "harvested" scorp in thailand
the forest scorpion (Heterometrus spp.) is the largest and most commonly "harvested" scorp in thailand
Greebo Snakologist Joined Jan 23, 2003 Messages 5,018 Reaction score 0 Location Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Dec 13, 2006 #6 I guess that as long as there is a market for putting dead things on walls then these creatures will continue to be 'harvested'.
I guess that as long as there is a market for putting dead things on walls then these creatures will continue to be 'harvested'.
Thumpage44 Active Member Joined Oct 17, 2006 Messages 224 Reaction score 0 Location NT Dec 13, 2006 #7 ssssnakeman said: the forest scorpion (Heterometrus spp.) is the largest and most commonly "harvested" scorp in thailand Click to expand... i second that
ssssnakeman said: the forest scorpion (Heterometrus spp.) is the largest and most commonly "harvested" scorp in thailand Click to expand... i second that
Thumpage44 Active Member Joined Oct 17, 2006 Messages 224 Reaction score 0 Location NT Dec 13, 2006 #8 Heterometrus longimanus, i might be wrong?
hornet Almost Legendary Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 9,873 Reaction score 16 Location QLD Dec 14, 2006 #9 i agree, its a Heterometrus longimanus and alot of times they have wrongs names, i have seen Pandinus imperator called some wired name aswell, also, i dont think there is a Heterometrus with the species name Palamnaersus
i agree, its a Heterometrus longimanus and alot of times they have wrongs names, i have seen Pandinus imperator called some wired name aswell, also, i dont think there is a Heterometrus with the species name Palamnaersus
hornet Almost Legendary Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 9,873 Reaction score 16 Location QLD Dec 14, 2006 #10 ok, i just checked, Palamnaersus is a scorpion genus and the scorpion you have is obviously a Heterometrus longimanus or spinifer
ok, i just checked, Palamnaersus is a scorpion genus and the scorpion you have is obviously a Heterometrus longimanus or spinifer
jonesc1 Active Member Joined Sep 9, 2006 Messages 257 Reaction score 0 Location Adelaide Dec 14, 2006 #11 palamnaersus is a genus of scorpion from central america/mexico, so i'd say ur scorpions mislabelled considering it was bought in thailand
palamnaersus is a genus of scorpion from central america/mexico, so i'd say ur scorpions mislabelled considering it was bought in thailand
hornet Almost Legendary Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 9,873 Reaction score 16 Location QLD Dec 14, 2006 #12 yup, it said on the site i saw they are from new mexico and you scorpion is from asia, no doubt about it
yup, it said on the site i saw they are from new mexico and you scorpion is from asia, no doubt about it