Danielle made the mistake of stumbling across this photo while eating strawberry cheesecake ice cream. Her floor nearly received its first ever regurgitated lactose treatment.
There are around 1,400 species of identified scorpions worldwide. Not all are found in the desert. They can be found in the tropics, in intertidal zones, mountainous forests, and some have even been found under rocks at the snowy elevation of 12,000 feet in the Himalaya mountains (yes, just one more threat to consider while trying to reach the summit).
Not all scorpions sport young ones on their back, but this is a trademark of many a scorpion species: the mothers toting their young around on their backs until the young have their first molt. That must be a bittersweet moment for the mother. Watching, with a heavy but happy heart, her baby molt, knowing that it will venture out into the world, eat insects, frighten humans, and propagate the species. But she's no doubt relieved to have fewer scorpion whelps (great band name!) to cart around.
Thanks, Danielle. Next time you're eating you might want to surf the cuter web shores.
Feb 25, 2009
Scorpion Whelps
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eww. It doesn't look real, though. Its body looks like it's made from yarn strings or something.. ugh
This made me itchy =/
Beautiful! I love scorpions.
Reminds me of how wolf spiders carry their babies on their backs.
You need a new category to check: Upsetting
This is the very definition of upsetting, just like that worm eye parasite thing too.
Still giving me nightmares...
What good mama!I like how she's got her hinder legs folded up to serve as crib railings to keep the little rascals from falling off. Ain't nobody gonna mess with her kids, nossir.
According to some documentary I saw years ago the mother eats the one's that fall from her back too early. Eww..
Awesome!
It Just Amazing.,!
I like scorpion.,
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