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Dune scorpion

Species of scorpion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dune scorpion
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Smeringurus mesaensis, also known as the dune scorpion or giant sand scorpion, is a species of scorpion in the family Vaejovidae.[1] It is common in the deserts of the southwestern United States.[2]

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Description

The dune scorpion is approximately 72 mm in length and 2.0 g in mass.[3]

Behaviour and ecology

Smeringurus mesaensis is fossorial and solitary, though young will aggregate shortly after dispersing from their mother. Females of this species are typically larger than males,[4] with males traveling to find females during mating season.[5] They are nocturnal creatures, active between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m., accounting for their daytime invisibility.[6]

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