While this tailless whip scorpion may look like a creature from a nightmare, it’s a harmless critter. Contrary to the implication of its common name, it can’t whip or sting and none of its many pointy ...
Forget snakes, it's scorpions Brazilians most need to worry about. The arachnids—feared for the toxic stinger poised atop their tails—are proliferating thanks to urbanization and warming ...
The arachnids -- feared for the toxic stinger ... The most widely found species in the country, the Brazilian yellow scorpion, is the most dangerous scorpion in South America.
no-one told this tiny but highly venomous thick tail scorpion that terrified a student when it scuttled out of her suitcase. The arachnid, roughly the size of a fingernail, survived a 5,600 mile ...