Asian Forest Scorpion

Heterometrus silenus

The Asian Forest Scorpion is native to Vietnam, with distribution from India to Malaysia.

Estatuto de conservação

  • Não avaliado
  • Dados insuficientes
  • LC
    Pouco preocupante
  • NT
    Quase ameaçado
  • VU
    Vulnerável
  • EN
    Em perigo
  • CR
    Criticamente em perigo
  • EW
    Extinto na natureza
  • EX
    Extinto

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    Length
    12 cm
    Lifespan
    8 years
    Diet
    Insects

    It is a large, heavy scorpion with a black coloration. It emits a fluorescent glow when under ultraviolet light. It is an arthropod and therefore has an exoskeleton - an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body. Scorpions differ from other arachnids by having long palps, in addition to the characteristic long and dangerous tail, which ends in a needle, and it is through this sting that the scorpion inoculates its venom.

    It is a tropical, terrestrial scorpion that lives mostly on the surface, among rocks and branches, although it occasionally seeks burrows. It is an aggressive and solitary species. Its venom is mild and causes only minor pain to humans.

    It is an oviparous species. The female lays her eggs on the forest floor, and after they hatch, the young are carried on the mother's back until the first molt.

    Outros animais

    Invertebrates
    Not Evaluated

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    Invertebrates
    Endangered

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    Invertebrates
    Endangered

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    Invertebrates
    Endangered

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