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Animal symbiosis-Uromastyx scorpion

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2008

benefit relationship

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  • wow, im fucked on this paper. I turned it in 3 days ago. O well, still thanks for the response

  • @shadayla20 thats not an emeperor scorpion, they are jungle scorpions not desert scorpions. That is an african black fat tail and i believe that is in egypt although i could be wrong on that. Emperors are more West africa in tropical regions.

    Its probably too late now but i hope you didn't talk about the wrong scorpion now D:

  • I'm doing a science project based on Emperor Scorpions. Where is this and what type of lizard is that? If anyone could help me, it would be greatly appreciated.

  • @mariofreak15243

    Learn some effing spanish.

  • Oh my, the animal world is so full of wonderful discoveries. Animals often form altrusitic and symbiotic relationships with other animals, who knows how this bond was made, but it was made pretty damn good!

  • jajaa lolololol stupid people killing lizards

  • get some damn subtitles.....

  • 1:59 xDDDD

  • Wow. That is amazing. As a uromastyx owner, that is awesome. Would have never thought a lizard would form a bond with a bug.

  • lol XD

    look like he got what he wanted xP

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