Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion
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The Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion is one of the most feared creatures in the desert.

It is easily recognizable by its black body and huge, hairy claws. Despite its fierce appearance, this scorpion is mostly harmless to humans.

It lives in rocky areas and sandy deserts, where it feeds on insects and other small animals.

The Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion is an important part of the desert ecosystem, helping to keep the population of pests under control.

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Unknown
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IUCN Classification
Data Deficient (DD)
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Geeky Facts about the Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion

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They can measure up to between 4 and 7 inches in length.

Fact 2

It is the largest scorpion in the North American region.

Fact 3

They are more active in the summer and more sedentary in the winter.

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