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From: Periplaneta6
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  • how come my imperator scorpion dosent go after its food like this

  • thats a red claw, p.cavimanus

  • Awesome! Great Scorp mate!

  • awsome vid,1 da best m8!

  • not a imperator

  • Супер

  • oye una pregunta q tipo de cucaracha es y ps expecificament dond la consigues

  • you can definatly tell its a juvenile because his neurotoxic venom is EXTREMELY slow acting on that roach

  • Pretty scorp you got there.

    And holy crap! He used his stinger!

  • this is a red claw scorpion, probably Pandinus cavimanus

  • wow beautiful scorpion i have a asian forest (baby) and im getting a (adult) emperor soon

  • The roach isn't B. craniifer; True B. craniifer are black. It's probably either B. fusca or one of the Blaberus sp. "hybrids."

  • Blaberus craniifer are awesome

  • looks like cavimanus...

  • Yeah i was just going to write the same.

  • That is one awesome scorp.

  • Awesome scorp but i don't think that's a pandinus IMPERATOR, it might be a pandinus EXITALIS

  • Thanks, but I´m sure that is a P. IMPERATOR because it was juvenile recently molted, thats why it isn´t as dark as an adult. Now is dark ;-)

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