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Bark Scorpion - Photographed under UV light- Arizona, USA - Climbers - Most common around trees especially near streams and washes - Active at night but often found by day hanging onto the undersides of rocks-fallen branches-boards
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Bark Scorpion - Photographed under UV light- Arizona, USA - Climbers - Most common around trees especially near streams and washes - Active at night but often found by day hanging onto the undersides of rocks-fallen branches-boards
CAN-3129
Bark Scorpion - photographed under UV light
Arizona, USA
Centruroides exilicauda
Sting is extremely poisonous for people and sometimes fatal
John Cancalosi
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Unveiling the Secret World of the Bark Scorpion - Nature's Nighttime Ninja!
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. In this photo print, John Cancalosi takes us on an extraordinary journey into the hidden realm of CAN-3129, better known as the Bark Scorpion. Under UV light in Arizona, USA, these climbers showcase their mesmerizing glow that adds a touch of magic to any nocturnal adventure. Known for their affinity towards trees and streams, these scorpions are true daredevils! Whether it's scaling rocks or hanging onto fallen branches and bits of bark during daylight hours, they never fail to surprise us with their acrobatic skills. And don't be fooled by their preference for outdoor habitats; these crafty critters have also been spotted indoors in newly developed areas where human interference has disrupted their natural homes. Covering a vast range from Florida and Gulf states all the way west to Arizona and Mexico, this species even includes the infamous Sculptured Centruroides. Beware its sting! For humans unlucky enough to encounter it, its venom can prove fatal. So grab your magnifying glass and embark on an exhilarating exploration through John Cancalosi's lens. Discover how these tiny creatures thrive under moonlit skies while leaving no stone unturned – quite literally! This awe-inspiring photograph is a testament to nature's resilience and beauty found right at our doorstep in North America.
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