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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. 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. 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

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  7. Uroctonus mordax - Wikipedia

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    Uroctonus mordax, known generally as the California forest scorpion or western forest scorpion, is a species of scorpion in the family Vaejovidae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Most notably, this species is almost entirely restricted to California's Redwood Forests and Oak Woodlands , and is considered a foundational species in those ecosystems. [ 3 ]