Peruvian giant centipede

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So much nope in all those pics
LOL! A few years ago I saw a dead pede while I was in the Bahamas.It was about eight inches in length and it looked very similar to one in the first photo.Beautiful creature but it looked like it could have given someone a hard time lol.
 
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Cool creatures, thanks for the share.
 
Man I wish I could collect some of those. Your desert inverts are big money over here on the east coast. We sell desert hairy scorpions for $50 at the store I work at. I've seen desert centipedes S. Heros for easily $100+.

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Really $50 for a scorp? Out here it's about 10 to 20$ for a scorp, if your ever out here we can give hunting a try (on my time off)
 
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I'd love to but I'm not gonna make it out west for another few years. I'm planning a fish/reptile/bug collecting trip for south florida this summer for now.
In that case be sure to hit Miami and dade,plenty of good stuff there.(first two pics are geckos in arizona,last is a anole in Florida)
 
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It should be noted most North American scorps are very easy to breed if u want to make a few $$
 
It should be noted most North American scorps are very easy to breed if u want to make a few $$

Yep that's the goal I want to bring back a colony of Florida bark scorpions. I'm going to Gatlinburg next month and am hoping it's warm enough to find some Southern devil scorpions there as well.

A few years ago one of my other scorpions babies.
 
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Yep that's the goal I want to bring back a colony of Florida bark scorpions. I'm going to Gatlinburg next month and am hoping it's warm enough to find some Southern devil scorpions there as well.

A few years ago one of my other scorpions babies.
Nice, used to catch stripe tailed scorpions in missouri (a hardy scorpion worth looking into)
 
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If your going to Florida u should also collect some Florida widows Cowturtle Cowturtle
 
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