Arizona Bark Scorpion Animal Pictures
Centruroides sculpturatus
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isolated Arizona bark scorpion
Arizona Bark Scorpion crawling on the rocky, sandy, ground with stinger held curled along its back.
Arizona bark scorpion climbing on rubble
juvenile Arizona bark scorpion, Centruroides sculpturatus, eating a non-biting midge (chironomid), on bark. Native to southwest USA & northwestern Mexico. The most dangerous North American scorpion.
The Arizona bark scorpion is made up of two body segments–the cephalothorax and abdomen.
Adult male Arizona bark scorpion, Centruroides sculpturatus, on bark, from above. This is the most venomous species of scorpion in North America. Common in the southwest USA and northwestern Mexico
Arizona bark scorpion resting
female Arizona bark scorpion, Centruroides sculpturatus, carrying newborn babies on back, close-up side view. Native to southwest USA & northwestern Mexico, and is the most dangerous North American sc
Arizona bark scorplings on their mother.