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Available Inventory Parabuthus villosus 'Natural Hybrid Black' (Black Hairy Thicktail Scorpion)
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Parabuthus villosus 'Natural Hybrid Black' (Black Hairy Thicktail Scorpion)

from $74.00

These are captive bred and the LARGEST buthidae! These get MASSIVE.

Very RARE! Extremely interesting. Different colorforms of Parabuthus villosus sometimes occur in the same habitat and so it was not a big surprise to see different colored offspring from one black gravid wild caught female. The parents were a black female with a black male - nearly all juveniles were black, but red ones can be possible next generation.

Photo Credit: Mark Stockmann

*Medically Significant

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These are captive bred and the LARGEST buthidae! These get MASSIVE.

Very RARE! Extremely interesting. Different colorforms of Parabuthus villosus sometimes occur in the same habitat and so it was not a big surprise to see different colored offspring from one black gravid wild caught female. The parents were a black female with a black male - nearly all juveniles were black, but red ones can be possible next generation.

Photo Credit: Mark Stockmann

*Medically Significant

These are captive bred and the LARGEST buthidae! These get MASSIVE.

Very RARE! Extremely interesting. Different colorforms of Parabuthus villosus sometimes occur in the same habitat and so it was not a big surprise to see different colored offspring from one black gravid wild caught female. The parents were a black female with a black male - nearly all juveniles were black, but red ones can be possible next generation.

Photo Credit: Mark Stockmann

*Medically Significant

 

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