Here are a couple pictures taken in past years of Scorpions found in the Eldorado National Forest. Enjoy
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Here are a couple pictures taken in past years of Scorpions found in the Eldorado National Forest. Enjoy
Foot Hill Reptiles
Nice shots. Those scorps make good photos.




Jason
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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas
Great pics Jason! do the hairs aid them in feeling things in darkness?
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Todd Hughes
>>Great pics Jason! do the hairs aid them in feeling things in darkness?
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>>Todd Hughes
Ya know, I wish I knew
The go to guy for scorpions is a guy named Kari McWest (http://www.angelfire.com/tx4/scorpiones/) whos lives out near canyon lake. He always ID's the ones I can't, which unfortunately is most of them.
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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas
Here's a few...
A mommy Centruroides from northeastern Mexico...

a large Tytius-like scorpion from Yucatan, Mexico...

a very bad tempered unknown scorpion from Xian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve in Quintana Roo, Mexico..

an angry Tytius-like scorpion from Campeche, Mexico

an unknown Scorpion from Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico..

and one unknown Scorpion from Queensland, Australia.

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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas
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