Tityus serrulatus (Brazilian Yellow Scorpion)
A unique scorpion species, these are babies (2i). They can be kept communally as adults and are parthenogenic (reproduce without mating)! A unique and uncommon species of scorpion in the hobby. (Pictured of a juvenile and available 2i baby)
© Joel Sartore/National Geographic Photo Ark
*Medically significant
A unique scorpion species, these are babies (2i). They can be kept communally as adults and are parthenogenic (reproduce without mating)! A unique and uncommon species of scorpion in the hobby. (Pictured of a juvenile and available 2i baby)
© Joel Sartore/National Geographic Photo Ark
*Medically significant
A unique scorpion species, these are babies (2i). They can be kept communally as adults and are parthenogenic (reproduce without mating)! A unique and uncommon species of scorpion in the hobby. (Pictured of a juvenile and available 2i baby)
© Joel Sartore/National Geographic Photo Ark
*Medically significant