QUOTE(rideon @ Jul 14 2009, 01:51 AM)
if she groomed her self dont worry.. she must have eaten them up...
Added on July 14, 2009, 1:54 amAlacran Tartarus remind me of Lychas Scutilus..
the Opistophthalmus karooensis is such a beauty...look at their colorization.. but if someone do have these i dont think they can live long in a lab or someones house.. i think it need more attention to humidity, temperature and bla bla bla...
Added on July 14, 2009, 1:56 amthe theory is that the male let them self be eaten to spread its genes and hoping that the female have stronger broods. Hoping that she rejects other males. well these applies to spiders but some say same with scorpions..
Er i dun think male scorpion "let" themself to be eaten, they tried so hard to escape as soon as possible....Added on July 14, 2009, 1:54 amAlacran Tartarus remind me of Lychas Scutilus..
the Opistophthalmus karooensis is such a beauty...look at their colorization.. but if someone do have these i dont think they can live long in a lab or someones house.. i think it need more attention to humidity, temperature and bla bla bla...
Added on July 14, 2009, 1:56 amthe theory is that the male let them self be eaten to spread its genes and hoping that the female have stronger broods. Hoping that she rejects other males. well these applies to spiders but some say same with scorpions..
Jul 14 2009, 02:05 AM

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