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  • I love this video I watch this video to go to sleep. Almost a year lol. Do more videos like this please.

  • scorpions are not dangerous in Thailand. Same as a bee sting.

  • Yup flat rock scorpion. They have weak venom

  • the scorpion called heterometrus fulvipes !

  • his pincers r to big to be dangerous

  • Flatrock scorp dude

  • The thing at 1:11 looks like a frog, but I can't be sure.

  • it's really deadly or not????

  • Bark Scorpion by the look of it ... that little guy is poisonous enough to kill an adult human.

  • @RLS0812 no bark scorpion is larger and only found in america

  • i dare you to touch it!!! lol

  • This species are not poisonous and are vry small. They can nvr grow big, that was the biggest it can grow. I have 4 of them. I think they r called dwarf wood scorpion. They are parthogenic too. =)

  • I think it's venomous not poisonous

  • we would probably make good friends,... take a look at my vids..

    great videos btw

  • why are yuo hunting snakes?

  • "yeah just take a picture, get nice and close and... HOLY SHIT IT JUMPED IN UR FACE!" <that wouldave been cool

  • GOD THAT LITTLE THING

  • aww bless its so cute...ish

  • lol its harmless im fair sure, i have liocheles waigiensis scorpions and they look almost exactly the same. they can sting u but its just like a bee sting.

    and yea whitezenith is right :)

  • Awe, don'tchya just wanna take it home. (BTW...there's been no recorded deaths of allergic reactions to scorpion venom. But no doubt it could give you problems if you're over-sensetive to it...dunno why but I felt that was relevant to your description)

  • Cute little guy :) ... On a scale of 1 - 5 where 5 is the most venomous, i`ll give it a 0 hehe :)

  • That isn't very poisonous. You can tell how poisonous a scorpion is by the ratio of its claws to its tail.

    little tail/big claws = hi little guy.

    big tail/little claws = holyshitrun

  • @WhiteZenith what if its a big tail big claws?

  • @denisg123 we call it a lobster

  • @WhiteZenith they hurt

  • @WhiteZenith i was right about to say that

  • Looks like a baby, the tail looks pretty small so you'd probably be alright if it stung you.

    It's the fat tails you have to look out for, you ever see a scorpion with a big fat tail, don't prod it with a stick, chances are, it WILL kill you. But yeah this one looks pretty harmless.

  • at 1:11 is that a spider moving?

  • at 1:11 is that a spider moving?

  • strangely cute :)

  • What the hell, is Thailand just full of crazy bugs, or are you looking for them?

  • Liocheles australasiae australasiea... completely harmless... the stinger is probably not strong enough to penetrate the subcutaneous layer of huma skin.

  • just kill it?

  • Dude ya. One that small HAS to be poisonous. And wtf was that weird black thing that moved by itself? I must know!! :(

    That was weird though.

  • thanks, I didnt know scorpions fold their tails flat to the earth like that. I thought they fold them towards themselves

  • okay, with the black scorpion, did you cut it's stinger off and get rid of his poison gland?

  • the thing that moved was a frog or a toad.

  • You could have handles it if you wanted, if it has huge pincers and a small tail, that means its venom is weak, comparable to say, a bee. Even so, the venom is certain to have an effect on smaller insects, mostly they like to crush the heads of their prey, without relying on poison. The Opposite can be said of the ones with small pincers.

  • .... "snake hunting" ?

  • look at the size of the pedipals and the pincers,. thats not a poisonous scorpion.

  • Venomous, not poisonous. That is not a deadly species either.

  • OMG! it's fast!

  • that one's acctually only a baby it's just about asdeadly as a bee

  • You are a brave man. I'd be so scared of these things

  • No idea what it is, but it may have been safe to pick it up because of the size of it's claws compared to it's tail.

  • 1 min to find the scorpion ^^

  • That is a really good find my friend! those little suckers are really hard to find since they are so small!

  • that's a tiny scorpion:p never seen one of those before^^

  • lol it moves before i poke it with my stick

  • IT IS A TINY BABY

  • In my house I saw a clear one.. With like brown in middle.. It was about 1.5 inches.. What kind is it?

  • i like Scorpions

  • wow dude its not deadly its a baby flatrock

  • @pjm13000 how is that a flat rock?

    this is thailand not south africa lol

  • another one bottom left moved at about 1:11

  • a small scorpion

  • It is not Liocheles Australasaie! This is Liocheles waigiensis or common name Australian Rain Forest Scorpion Venom Level 1 this guys not dangerous at all this is Male about 6 instar.

  • It is not Liocheles Australasaie! This is Liocheles waigiensis or common name Australian Rain Forest Scorpion Venom Level 1 this guys not dangerous at all this is Male about 6 instar.

  • yeah, i agree, it does look like a liocheles austrilasiae. only if its over an inch long then it isnt. liochelese reach about 1.5cm tops. they are one of the only scorps that are parthenogenic. (produce with males).

  • it is a Liocheles Australasaie scorpion :)

  • that is a flat rock scorpion you can tell because of its flat body hints the name not a highly aggressive species and not very venomous

  • it looks like a crab and a scorpion together O.o

  • good for deep fry in thailand

  • Looks like a wood scorpion.

  • Could have been a small beetle or something around 1:12-1:17

  • I love it! I got 12 black scorpions from Thailand...;-)

  • Wow, kinda scary O.O

  • This is a quite harmless scorpion, probably a young one (heterometrix spinnifer). If the claws are large like this one, they use their power to crush their prey rather than inject it. Great find though!!

  • Ok - I see what you're talking about - and I added an annotation in the video where I first see it around 1:05. It moves on it's own - I bump it with the stick and I must have looked at it and decided it's nothing. Is it something though? Did it move because I bent part of it back with my stick and it sprung back? Strange! Thanks for pointing this out!

  • you're welcome :]

  • It was another scorpion-pretty sure I could see the claws.

  • @thaipulsedotcom it looks like a roach

  • kill it

  • 1:50: "pretty fast"... you better pray you;re faster than he is. WTF are you doing poking a scorpion. "Natural Selection " mean ANYTHING to you??? LOL

  • Man, are you serious? At how many minutes/seconds? I'll look for it and add a note saying you found another!

  • I saw one around 1:10-1:16

  • Yeah I saw it too, I'm not sure if it was a scorpion though, might have been a beetle.

    It was at about 1:09

  • at 1:12 under the black leave, ye its black brownish

  • at 1:12 i see it under the leave

  • @thaipulsedotcom at 1:11 you should see that black thing move and then you poke it before flipping over the leaf to the one you are making the video about.

  • @pitbullpower2010 Ok, damn - I just found it - ok, it's a small very dark (black?) frog. I totally missed it. This is classic me... I miss stuff RIGHT in front of my face. Thing is - I'm looking at the viewer on the back of the sony camera - and I can miss stuff easily! What a cool little frog man, wish I had seen it THEN. Thanks for letting me know about this. Cheers!

  • Cool!

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