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FL Bark Scorpion

Centruroides gracilis

Description:

The slender brown scorpion is the largest of Florida's scorpions.

Habitat:

This species was observed in a County nature Preserve crawling from a dead Pine tree branch on the ground. It appears to have approximately six young one its back.

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2 Comments

LouNapier
LouNapier 11 years ago

I had a black scorpion from cali that split open and gave birth to atleast 50 young, she Ate all of them but around 10

JenniferRoge
JenniferRoge 11 years ago

That is really cool!! Please join Scorpions of Florida.
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/2237...

Ric3
Spotted by
Ric3

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jun 10, 2009
Submitted on Apr 30, 2013

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