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  2. Anuroctonus pococki - Wikipedia

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    These scorpions have very large, black-tipped claws, and a "swollen region just before the stinger" on their telsons, most prominent in mature males. [5] [4] California swollen-stinger scorpions are nocturnal ambush predators who mostly wait in their burrows for bypassing prey species. Females dig burrows up to 60 cm (24 in) deep, while burrows ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. Serradigitus gertschi - Wikipedia

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    Serradigitus gertschi also commonly known as the sawfinger scorpion is a species of scorpion in the family Vaejovidae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The venom has been researched for potential medical applications. [ 3 ]

  5. Paruroctonus silvestrii - Wikipedia

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    Paruroctonus silvestrii, also known as the California common scorpion and the stripe-tailed scorpion, [1] is a species of scorpion in the family Vaejovidae. [2] This species is native to the coastal region of the Californias. [3] The stripe-tailed scorpion can be found in dry areas, where it creates and dwells in burrows. [1]

  6. Centruroides exilicauda - Wikipedia

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    The Baja California bark scorpion is a scorpion that belongs to the Centruroides genus and exilicauda species and is one of the 529 species of scorpions around today and one of the 41 bark species of scorpions. [4] [5] They are native to the Western parts of North America, including Baja California, California, Arizona, and New Mexico.

  7. Meet the pallid bat, California’s newest state symbol. Here’s ...

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    Pallid bats also have unique characteristics such as immunity to scorpion venom and an ... The pallid bat will be added to the California State Library’s list of the state’s official symbols ...

  8. Tornado touches down in Scotts Valley near Santa Cruz ... - AOL

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    The tornado was just the latest extreme wind event connected to the powerful storm that passed through Northern California overnight. The first-ever tornado warning in San Francisco was issued by ...

  9. Category:Scorpions of North America - Wikipedia

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    Category: Scorpions of North America. 2 languages. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. ...