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  2. Heterometrus - Wikipedia

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    Heterometrus, whose members are also known by the collective vernacular name Asian Forest Scorpion, is a genus of scorpions belonging to the family Scorpionidae.It is distributed widely across tropical and subtropical southeastern Asia, including Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, India (Nicobar Islands, Andaman Islands), and China ().

  3. Heterometrus spinifer - Wikipedia

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    This species can be found in Southeast Asia, [3] including Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, India, and other Southeast Asian countries . [4] Generally, these terrestrial scorpions live in moist forests in the dark undergrowth under logs or other debris, and they burrow into the ground where they hide during the day. [4]

  4. Heterometrus longimanus - Wikipedia

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    Heterometrus longimanus, the Asian forest scorpion, is a species of scorpions belonging to the family Scorpionidae. [1] Description

  5. Javanimetrus cyaneus - Wikipedia

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    Javanimetrus cyaneus, the Asian blue forest scorpion, is a species of scorpions belonging to the family Scorpionidae. [1] ... Distribution and habitat

  6. Deathstalker - Wikipedia

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    Leiurus quinquestriatus can be found in desert and scrubland habitats ranging from North Africa through to the Middle East. Its range covers a wide sweep of territory in the Sahara, Arabian Desert, Thar Desert, and Central Asia, from Algeria and Mali in the west through to Egypt, Ethiopia, Asia Minor and the Arabian Peninsula, eastwards to Kazakhstan and western India in the northeast and ...

  7. Gigantometrus swammerdami - Wikipedia

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    Gigantometrus swammerdami, commonly called the giant forest scorpion, is a scorpion belonging to the family Scorpionidae. It is native to India [ 1 ] and is the world's largest scorpion species at 23 cm (9 inch) in length, [ 2 ] and weighs 56 g (2.0 oz).

  8. 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asian forest scorpion (7th place) Gharial (6th place) Billfish (5th place) Asian giant hornet (1st place) Fearsome Finalists. 11- Komodo dragon 10- Asian giant hornet

  9. Heterometrus laoticus - Wikipedia

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    Heterometrus laoticus or Vietnam forest scorpion, [citation needed] is a scorpion species found in peaty areas of Vietnam and Laos.They can reach lengths of 12 cm (4.7 in). They are a communal species, but cannibalism has been known to occur, and if caught, they can be extremely violent even towards their own