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A couple of snaps of the Liocheles australasiae These are just scorplings. This is an interesting species in that they are parthenogenic!
Feeding on a bean weevil:

Next to my finger for comparison (They are very small babies!):

In its enclosure:

The other one:

Urophonius granulatus:

Feeding on a bean weevil:

Next to my finger for comparison (They are very small babies!):

In its enclosure:

The other one:

Urophonius granulatus:

Re: Scorpions
OMG that is one tiny scorp. I love parthenogenisis, it's a rather interesting subject. So how big do these little guys get?
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