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When you pick up your scorpion, grab it at the tip of the tail just beneath the stinger using your index finger and thumb.... or ask Eddie to do it! Best advice is - "don't handle a scorpion!"

folded from cp

paper: parchment, 28x28 cm

pre-creasing: 1h 45m

collapsing the base: 1h 35m

shaping: 3h 15m

final length of the model: ~8,5 cm

first try

Panorpa communis, female.

 

"Description. Wingspan approx 35 mm. The scorpion-like tail is only seen in the male and is in fact its genitalia - and doesn't sting! There are three Panorpa species in Britain and all require close examination with a microscope or good hand lens to distinguish them. In males this involves looking at the ventral surface of the genital capsule and in females the ovipositor. A good close up photo of the male is often enough to see the hypovalves on top of the genital capsule.

 

"Similar Species. P. germanica has thickened parallel hypovalves on male genital capsule, which are calliper shaped in P. communis.

 

"Identification difficulty. Requires detailed examination to identify and/or scarce.

 

"Recording advice. Females need to be examined with a microscope. Males can be identified from a good view of the hypovalves on the genital capsule.

 

"Habitat. Hedgerows, Nettle beds and well wooded areas.

 

"When to see it. May to September.

 

"Life History. They feed mostly on dead insects, which they frequently steal from the webs of spiders. Mating usually occurs at night. It can be a dangerous time for the male, if he is not careful the female might decide to kill him! To avoid this he presents her with a gift of a drop of saliva which, it seems, in the world of scorpion flies, is the equivalent of a bunch of roses or a box of chocolates.

 

"UK Status. This is the most common and widespread Scorpion fly in Britain, but with few records from northern Scotland."

   

Source: www.naturespot.org.uk/species/scorpion-fly

Scorpion sculpture created by local artist Ricardo Breceda.

 

Borrego Springs, California

 

20160228 010ra1

Scorpion found within mudstone along a river in central QLD.

You probably shouldn't buy these for trick-or-treaters.

 

Hotlix is a candy made using real bugs, like the scorpion in this lollipop. Other flavors include crickets, worms, and ants. I think it costs about $4.

 

I found this at Jungle Jim's International Market - which is half supermarket, half tourist trap - in the suburbs of Cincinnati.

Designed and folded by me from one uncut square.

-within scorpion star-

 

~scorpion sun~

 

*30*

 

_jupiter_

 

:::crimson ice:::

 

^^pretty in pink^^

Heterometrus sp. Agumbe Rainforest Research Station, Karnataka, India

Nod Scorpion Tanks are the one of powerful MBT (Main Battle Tank) , was in appear Tiberium Wars and Kane's Wrath !

 

the upgraded are only 2 , one is the strong laser gun , one is the dozer and it allows tow removes enemy mines , and can run over enemy heavy infantry !

 

Strong vs Vehicles and Structures !

 

The instructions are available !

 

Part 1 !

youtu.be/obFWqUZcRQg

 

Part 2 !

youtu.be/NQH4kSipX-A

A scorpion from the rainforests near the southern Rupununi, Guyana.

 

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Comunemente si pensa agli scorpioni come animali da deserto, ma vivono anche in molti altri paesaggi, come praterie e savane, foreste caduche, foreste pluviali, e caverne.

Sono stati trovati scorpioni sotto rocce coperte di neve ad oltre 3600 metri di altitudine nelle Ande sudamericane e nell'Himalaya, in Asia.

Scorpion Fighter. More detailed pics to come soon. Would anyone be willing to Photoshop a sick background instead of the white? I have no Photoshop ability at all

Tityus pachyurus - Scorpion

T. pachyurus is the most dangerous scorpion specie in Colombia but is too a good arthropods population controller. In this image the scorpion is eating a cockroach (Bataria).

 

Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez.

 

@gonzalezgomez40

EF 100mm macro, taken at F/8

The Arizona bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus, included in Centruroides exilicauda), is a small light brown scorpion common to the southwest United States. The range of the scorpion is the Sonoran Desert, though less toxic relatives of the scorpion are located throughout the Southern US. An adult male can reach 8 cm in length (3.14 inches), while a female is slightly smaller, with a maximum length of 7 cm (2.75 inches). ( Taken from Wiki )

 

The Bark Scorpion is the most venomous scorpion in North America, and its venom can cause severe pain (coupled with numbness and tingling) in adult humans, typically lasting between 24 to 72 hours.

  

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An articulated BigFig I made of my favorite Mortal Kombat fighter, Scorpion -- unmasked with his skull face form.

 

This was a quick build that I made over the course of a night. The figure is rather articulated and stable, although his arms are a big flimsy due to the Technic pin joints.

 

I plan on using this base design for making additional ninjas, in the same vein as the color palette swapping of Sub-Zero, Reptile, and Smoke.

Scorpion from Mortal Kombat!

Tiny scorpion that could actually fit in to the MPE65 at 1:1 or even slightly higher (magnification)! I actually found a few of these on a tree during day time!

 

Liocheles australasiae, ID credit: Deckson Ewe.

 

Up Close with Nature: orionmystery.blogspot.com/

Respected Scorpion tribe "Scorm" on Legends of Chima.

A scorpion found under a small piece of bark on this log on Jekyll Island Georgia last week. Not what I was hoping to find under the bark.

This creation was inspired by Nick Trotta’s (www.flickr.com/photos/tardisblue/) mind blowing starfighters, and is an entry into the Mystery Bag category of the 2016 MOCAthalon.

 

For the category I had 5 parts that I had to include in the build: Plate 1×2 with Door Rail, Barb Large Flexible, Brick 1×1 with Headlight, Plate with Angular Extension, and the Scorpion. I’d been wanting to do a star-fighter for a while and given the required parts selection, a star-fighter in the shape of a scorpion seemed like the obvious choice.

 

See more pictures here: www.brickbuilt.org/?p=4019

Fotos del concierto de Scorpions con Steel Panther el 8 de Marzo en Madrid, para REVOLVER España.

 

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The small scorpion anatomy posters - available in German and English!

 

The upcoming large anatomy poster will have 20 images. For comparison, the old tarantula anatomy poster had only 5! mygale.de/en/tarantula-anatomy-poster/

 

100 megapixels, stacked.

Scorpion varileg by Robert Lang

Paper: 20 cm lokta with MC (again tanks to Alexander Kurth for this paper :) )

The result is veeery small, so the legs aren't perfect, but I like it :)

Scorpion (Scorpionidae sp.) at Vwaza Marsh Nature Reserve, Malawi

 

Photographed during a fantastic month spent with African Bat Conservation (africanbatconservation.org/)

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An articulated BigFig I made of my favorite Mortal Kombat fighter, Scorpion -- unmasked with his skull face form.

 

This was a quick build that I made over the course of a night. The figure is rather articulated and stable, although his arms are a big flimsy due to the Technic pin joints.

 

I plan on using this base design for making additional ninjas, in the same vein as the color palette swapping of Sub-Zero, Reptile, and Smoke.

The Scorpion is a small vehicle driven by the reckless. Useful for offroad, shooting things and falling over.

The scorpion and grasshopper sculptures are just two of over 130 sculptures that make up the Galleta Meadows Estates public art project around Borrego Springs, California.

The crease pattern for my Scorpion. The grid is 48.

 

I look forward to seeing any folds of it.

THE GOOD NEWS IS – NO THAILAND SCORPION SPECIES IS CONSIDERED DEADLY.

THE BAD NEWS IS – Anaphylactic shock can affect anyone

Scorpion mother with kids riding on her back. Illuminated with Ultra Violet torch and a red LED as the kids do not glow under UV light.

My latest design....

I know there are already a lot of amazing scorpion designs in existence but I still wanted to design my own, so here it is.

Box pleated on a grid of 52 which is annoying because you need to divide into 13th. Its not too much of a hassle though because I know a way to divide into 13 without using a ruler. Folded from a 50cm square of tissue foil. This design has varileg. First leg is 4 units long, second is 5, third is 6 and fourth is 7.

I am really happy with the way this turned out. Hope you guys like it :D

I guess one can see why the name "scorpion"

I had to do some odd cropping in this shot to avoid heads, hands, beer bottles and other assorted obstacles. I wish I were taller. In other news, Rudolf Schenker looks great for 74, his age at the time of this photograph! He is ripping it up on stage!

 

Tuve que hacer algunos recortes extraños en esta foto para evitar cabezas, manos, botellas de cervezas y otros obstáculos variados. Espero que fuera más alto. En otras noticias, Rudolf Schenker se ve bien por tener 74 años. Tiene los años bien llevados. Su actuación en el escenario es todavía dinámica y muy enérgica.

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