Interesting looking letters the language has, different from Vietnamese which uses pretty much English looking letters. Oops. I think they misidentified the picture of "Deroplatys dessicata" because it looks like a truncatata (or shelfordi) female. And the unlabeled photo above the "Creobroter gemmatus" mating pair and the green Hierodula/Sphodromantis like adult male below the photo labeled "Tenodera sinensis". I wonder if they mean by putting the unlabeled pictures right above or under the labeled picture in the little box that they are the same species. The one above Creobroter gemmatus is probably a Theopropus elegans and the one below Tenodera sinensis is different from a Tenodera sinensis.
That is a communal species of scorpion... Don't worry lolInteresting looking letters the language has, different from Vietnamese which uses pretty much English looking letters. Oops. I think they misidentified the picture of "Deroplatys dessicata" because it looks like a truncatata (or shelfordi) female. And the unlabeled photo above the "Creobroter gemmatus" mating pair and the green Hierodula/Sphodromantis like adult male below the photo labeled "Tenodera sinensis". I wonder if they mean by putting the unlabeled pictures right above or under the labeled picture in the little box that they are the same species. The one above Creobroter gemmatus is probably a Theopropus elegans and the one below Tenodera sinensis is different from a Tenodera sinensis.
I hope the scorpions are not killing each other.
Are they Pandinus imperator?That is a communal species of scorpion... Don't worry lol
Nope, Heterometrus sp. it's hard to tell for sure from a picture. I think to be 100% accurate you have to count hairs or something. The common name is generally "Asian forest scorpions"Are they Pandinus imperator?
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