I'll rephrase:no Australian scorpions recorded are deadly although most Australian scorpions do pack a fair bit punch and lead to sweating, vomiting and headaches. Although in saying this people may be allergic to the venom and all people have different reactions supposedly, also I am not very good with scorpions so it might be different for the isometrus sp. and lychas sp.
Bohdi.
does the top one pack a bit of venom? Steve Backshall says "fat tail, small pincers= more venemous"
just wondering
Tends to work that way as a general rule. Both the above animals are Buthids, the family that holds the worlds most venomous genera/species. Google Androctonus australis, a huge, potentially deadly Buthid species.
does the top one pack a bit of venom? Steve Backshall says "fat tail, small pincers= more venemous"
just wondering
no Australian scorpions recorded are deadly although most Australian scorpions do pack a fair bit punch and lead to sweating, vomiting and headaches. Although in saying this people may be allergic to the venom and all people have different reactions supposedly, also I am not very good with scorpions so it might be different for the isometrus sp. and lychas sp.
Bohdi.
Lychas Spinatus.Found this guy. Not sure what sort it is though. Sorry about the crappy pic. Took it with my phone.
Just been feeding it tiny flies/moths/slater beetles (pin head crickets or baby Woodies when I can get some)
where did u buy these guys cause im getting another scorp and these look interestingView attachment 286974
Lychas sp. Orange Saltbush
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Isometrus sp. Orange Tree Scorpion
Lychas Spinatus.
where did u buy these guys cause im getting another scorp and these look interesting
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