My Parabuthus. Androctonus are fun too, but just because they're so squirrely.
Here's a thread for sharing your personal favorite scorpion species! I'll kick it off by pointing out my favorite scorpion, and that's Pandinus imperator, known and loved as the Emperor scorpion!
BOOSH!
My Parabuthus. Androctonus are fun too, but just because they're so squirrely.
My Reviews: http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=207115
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Juveniles of Rhopalurus junceus and Tityus bastosi.![]()
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--James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd, Harvey, 1950
My Hadogenes Troglodytes for the moment!
Current breeding projects: Handrurus Arizonensis, Babycurus Jacksoni, Pandinus Imperator, Centroids Gracilis, Hadogenes Troglodytes
I am always looking for rare scorps!
My favorite personal species is Rhopalurus junceus.
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"My Reviews"http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?219270-Zman181-Angel-R.<br />/
My favorite would be my H paucidens. Have had her for over a year, was my very first scorpie love. Ive got a few other species since then but I always go back to talking of her when I am telling ppl of my collection.
She is in my avitar pic to the left.
Its soooo hard to choose! But I'd have to go with either P. transvaalicus or R. junceus.
Lychas mucronatus, for its lightning fast hunting habits
Lychas infuscatus, for its secretive nature
Centruroides nigrescens, from orange to black metamorphosis
I.maculatus/L.mucronatus/L.infuscatus/C.nigrescens/C.margaritatus/H.hottentotta/H.spinigerus/R.junceus/H.longimanus/
Superstitionia donensis
they are small and cute.
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...w=1333&bih=645
and for the time being, my website seems to be the first hit for them on google![]()
lists i am currently working on: USA giant centipedes | Non-theraphosidae mygalomorphs | Edible bugs... coming soon!?
caveat emptor: i am not a doctor nor do i hold any degrees in anything... so i could be wrong
MY: photoBucket | website | centipedes: Handling: pics videos!
Lqq forever! =D
Parabuthus villosus. I think they are the perfect representative of the scorpionkind.
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same god who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." Galileo Galilei
"Laboratory mice subjected to P. nigriventer venom experienced intense penile erections before succumbing to the toxin." Venomous Animals and their Venoms, vol. III
Apistobuthus pterygocercus. Just recently found out about these! Gotta love those disc shaped segments![]()
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so hard to decide, i absolutely love liocheles species but also love our native buthids, so small, so active and such ravenous feeders
Androctonus australis. My baby A australis is the most active of all my scorps always out and about at anytime of day.
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