DESCRIPTION:
body (not "tail") up to 2.75" long. Distinguished from other
local scorpions by its long, thin pincers (when you're this toxic you
don't need strong pincers).
NATURAL HISTORY: Most venomous local scorpion
(potentially fatal -- when stung, call the Arizona
Poison and Drug Information Center
at 626-6016 in Tucson and 1-800-362-0101 elsewhere in Arizona.).
Often the most common scorpion found in and around houses in Tucson. Prefers
resting/ambushing from head-down position and is often seen climbing or
sitting high above the ground (unlike stripe-tailed and giant desert hairy
scorpions). See also General natural history
of scorpions and section on Venomous Animals.
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