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What is the most poisonous scorpion in China?

East Asian scorpion.

The East Asian scorpion is a cold-blooded animal and a poisonous creature. It generally does not spread infectious diseases and does not require epidemic prevention. Even if casualties are caused by environmental factors such as dryness, wetness, squeezing, and pressure, some scorpions can still be made into medicinal materials and have certain economic value. Scorpions can feed on mealworms, vegetables, and fruit leaves. Under constant temperature breeding (no hibernation breeding), they can become adult scorpions after 8-10 months of breeding.

The East Asian scorpion is usually raised in rural areas for medicinal purposes. The body can generally be divided into three parts, namely the cephalothorax, the anterior abdomen and the posterior abdomen. The cephalothorax and the anterior abdomen are combined together to form the trunk, which is flat and long oval; the posterior abdomen is segmented and tail-shaped, also known as the tail.

The entire body is very similar to a pipa, and the entire surface is a highly chitinous hard skin. Some people also divide the scorpion body directly into two parts: the trunk and the tail.

Additional information:

The Israeli Golden Scorpion (Israeli Killer Scorpion) is a very venomous scorpion native to Israel, known for its ferocious habits and high toxicity. Its venom is actually a mixture of multiple neurotoxins. Although the amount of its venom is usually not enough to kill an adult, it is still deadly to children and the elderly.

The Middle Eastern Golden Scorpion lives in the dry deserts of the Middle East and North Africa. It grows slowly, is about 5 to 8 cm long, and is yellow-brown, dark brown, or black in color. Its tail is relatively short. The Israeli Golden Scorpion has a slender streamlined body shape, but has a pair of powerful large chelicerae.

This beautiful golden-yellow animal is the world's most poisonous scorpion, known for its ferocious habits and highly toxic stinger. It ranks fifth in the "Top Ten Poisonous Scorpions in the World".

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - East Asian Scorpion

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Israeli Golden Scorpion

East Asian Scorpion

The East Asian scorpion belongs to the phylum Arthropoda. It was originally wild and gave birth to one baby a year. Later, it was artificially bred and a certain temperature and humidity were maintained to promote the normal growth and development of the scorpion. Now it can give birth to two babies a year. It is a precious medicinal animal.

The East Asian scorpion is a cold-blooded animal and a poisonous creature. It generally does not spread infectious diseases and does not require epidemic prevention. Even if casualties are caused by environmental factors such as dryness, wetness, squeezing, and pressure, some scorpions can still be made into medicinal materials and have certain economic value. Scorpions can feed on mealworms, vegetables, and fruit leaves. Under constant temperature breeding conditions, they can become adult scorpions after 8-10 months of breeding.

Scorpions are nocturnal animals. They like moisture but are afraid of humidity, darkness but are afraid of strong light stimulation. They like to live in groups, prefer to be quiet and not active, and have the habit of recognizing nests and groups. Most scorpions live together in fixed nests. Generally, in a large scorpion nest, there are mostly males and females, big and small, living in harmony, and rarely killing each other. However, if they are not from the same nest, they will often kill each other after meeting.

Additional information:

Things to note when collecting scorpion venom:

1. Some scorpions will not excrete venom when electrified once, so they must be electrified again. However, the electrification time must be kept at 1-2 seconds and must not exceed 2 seconds to avoid burning the instrument and damaging the scorpion.

2. During the drug collection process, strict attention must be paid to hygiene to ensure the purity and quality of the drugs collected.

3. Pregnant scorpions and breeding scorpions before giving birth cannot be used for venom collection. Scorpions used for venom collection are mostly commercial adult scorpions and old scorpions. However, it is best to use larger male adult scorpions that are not used for breeding to collect venom, because male scorpions are large in size and can excrete a large amount of venom, and can excrete up to 4-5 drops of venom at a time.

4. The amount of scorpion venom excretion varies with the temperature. If you want to collect venom from scorpions raised at normal temperature, you must start collecting venom in June when the temperature is above 25℃. When the temperature gradually drops below 25℃, it is best to stop collecting venom.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia - East Asian Scorpion

East Asian Scorpion

The native scorpions in the country are not very poisonous. This is the most poisonous one and the most widely distributed.

The closer the scorpion venom coefficient is to 0, the higher the mortality rate!

NO.01 Israeli Golden Scorpion 0.16-0.50

NO.02 North African Fat-tailed Scorpion 0.31

NO.03 Yellow fat tail scorpion 0.32-5.69

NO.04 Turkish Black Fat Tailed Scorpion 0.40

NO.05 South American Desert Scorpion 0.69-5.00

NO.06 Libyan Golden Scorpion 0.75

NO.07 Mediterranean Yellow Scorpion 0.90

NO.08 Fluorescent Scorpion 0.99-3.5

NO.09 No.1 Fat-tailed Scorpion 1.08

NO.10 Mexican Statue Wooden Scorpion 1.12-1.90

NO.11 East Asian Scorpion 4.0

NO.12 Black Thick Tailed Scorpion 4.25

NO.13 Israeli Black Crocodile Scorpion 7.94

NO.14 Middle East Golden Scorpion-Israel Golden Scorpion 9.37

NO.15 Mexican Wood Scorpion 59.9

The Israeli golden scorpion grows in the desert and is only 7.6 cm long, but it is the most poisonous scorpion on earth. Its venom can kill a horse within 5 minutes. If a person is stung by it, he will not survive for more than 5 minutes. The picture shows a golden scorpion mother protecting her child. She is carrying her baby on her back. A large cockroach on the ground has become a meal.

The Turkish black scorpion also lives in the desert. It is 12.7 cm long and its toxicity is second only to the Israeli golden scorpion, but it is much larger and stronger than the golden scorpion. I have seen the two scorpions fighting on the "Discovery" channel. Although the golden scorpion fought hard, it was eventually out of strength and was clamped by the black scorpion. Its poison hook pierced its abdomen and it died. Therefore, the Turkish black scorpion is the real scorpion king.

Scorpions will only attack people when provoked, and they run faster than ordinary people, so stay away from them when you see them.

East Asian lead scorpion looks at the answer.

Where do scorpions live???

Scorpions are distributed in most areas of northern China, as well as in Jiangsu, Fujian, Taiwan and other places in the south. They live in gravel on hillsides, under fallen leaves, cracks in slopes, in bark, cracks in walls, earth holes, and dark places in wastelands. They like to move around in humid places and live in dry dens. They are timid and easily startled, afraid of strong light, and hide during the day and come out at night. They like to live in groups, prefer to be quiet and not active, and often live in groups in fixed dens. They go out at night to find food, drink water, and mate. They have very poor eyesight. They feed on active small animals. They have a strong ability to withstand hunger and can survive 70 to 80 days of hunger. Scorpions are ovoviviparous animals. Females generally give birth to newborn scorpions between June and August. They can only complete one molt in the same year. They complete the second molt in the second year and enter the second age. They complete the third molt in the third year and enter the third age. The third-age scorpion reaches sexual maturity. They give birth once a year, about 30 each time. The lifespan can reach more than 10 years.

Scorpion

Desert Assassin

Scorpions are found in all warm regions of the world, especially in deserts. They often hide under rocks or logs during the day. Those that get into houses hide under carpets, beds or shoes, so they are very dangerous. Some species of scorpions, especially the 20 cm long African scorpion, can kill with their sting.

Scorpions usually use their two large and powerful pincers to catch food, mostly spiders and insects. They only use their stingers when their prey struggles.

Scorpions are solitary and aggressive toward each other, so for successful mating, the male scorpion must be extremely careful when approaching the female scorpion.

The scorpion's stinger ends in the abdomen, the last segment of the body. A person stung by a large scorpion will collapse, sweat profusely, feel nauseous, and then foam at the mouth, and may even die.

Over a period of several weeks, scorpions will give birth to 1-2 young scorpions multiple times. At first, these newly formed young scorpions will ride on their mother's back. After 7 days, they are big enough to live independently.

Some species of scorpions, like grasshoppers, sing by rubbing two parts of their body together. But unlike grasshoppers, scorpions sing not to attract mates but to warn intruders that they have dangerous stingers.

The most common place is in the cracks of rocks on the beach.

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