Video: Compare the size of the world's largest scorpion species
Giant forest scorpion (Heterometrus swammerdami) is the largest scorpion in the world with a length of 23cm, twice as large as the Vietnamese scorpion.
Scorpions or scorpions are invertebrates, eight-legged belonging to the Arachnida class (spider-shaped animal). The scorpion is characterized by a poisoned tail. They are cultural symbols with the symbol of the scorpion (tiger tiger) in the 12 zodiac signs of the West.
Compare the sizes of Indian scorpions, black scorpions and Indian red scorpions.
Below is a comparison of the size of scorpions in the world
- Green scorpion: 5.5-10cm.
- Black-tailed scorpion thick: 9cm.
- Indian red scorpion: 10cm.
- Florida brown scorpion: 11cm.
- Vietnamese soil scorpion: 10-12cm.
- Arizona desert scorpion: 14cm.
- Emperor scorpion: 20cm.
- African stone scorpion: 20.32cm.
- Giant forest scorpion: 23cm.
Update 15 December 2018
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