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Juvenile 300
Sub-adult 600
Adult 1200
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Shopee: Scorpo Hunter (Pet supplies)
Mudah: Scorpo Hunter (Pets)
We will list new product on weekly basis.
All transaction gains are fundraising for collection expansion purposes.
SCORPIODEX
Tityus trivittatus, commonly known as the Brazilian red house scorpion, is a species of arachnid endemic to South America, found in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, it is a common species in human habitations. They are found in stones, rubble, bricks, logs, cracks, in floors and baseboards and pipes. T. trivittatus is the main responsible for more serious accidents in Argentina.The severity of accidents is related to the age group and the amount of venom injected.
The scorpions grow on average 50–70 mm in length, the body is yellow or reddish-yellow on the back, with pale, yellow or yellow-brown legs, pedipalps and tail, also the legs and pedipalps may have dark segmented marks, the body of the immature is reddish, with dark spots on the leg.
Like most scorpions, T. trivittatus is nocturnal and terrestrial, it usually digs under the edges of rocks and logs, or scales rougher surfaces. It is not usually aggressive, but it can attack to defend itself, when mishandled, stepped on, and stuck in clothes when the person is dressing.
The scorpions grow on average 50–70 mm in length, the body is yellow or reddish-yellow on the back, with pale, yellow or yellow-brown legs, pedipalps and tail, also the legs and pedipalps may have dark segmented marks, the body of the immature is reddish, with dark spots on the leg.
Like most scorpions, T. trivittatus is nocturnal and terrestrial, it usually digs under the edges of rocks and logs, or scales rougher surfaces. It is not usually aggressive, but it can attack to defend itself, when mishandled, stepped on, and stuck in clothes when the person is dressing.