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.

Picture 1 of Video: Compare the size of the world's largest scorpion species

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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