Intermediate Creeper
A medium sized scorpion of around 9cm with the tail extended. This species is pitch black but may have a brown appearance due to mud or dirt. It is a burrowing species with large pincers and a small tail.
A medium sized scorpion of around 9cm with the tail extended. This species is pitch black but may have a brown appearance due to mud or dirt. It is a burrowing species with large pincers and a small tail.
A medium sized scorpion up to 9 cm with the tail extended. This species is black, often appearing brown due to dirt. It can have yellow legs.
A large scorpion of around 11 cm with the tail extended. It is usually yellow with a dark back and a lighter tipped stinger. This species is often glossy in appearance.
A large scorpion of around 16 cm with the tail extended. They are usually pale orange or yellow with a darker back. The last segments of the tail are often darker than the rest of the tail.
A large scorpion of around 10 cm with the tail extended. It is dark brown to black in colour with light yellow legs and tail. The head is pale yellow from the eyes to the mouth parts. The pincers are usually pale brown or yellow with black tips.
A large scorpion of around 13 cm with the tail extended. This species is usually tan to brown in colour often with a lighter telson (stinger) and pale legs.
A small rock scorpion that reaches 13cm total length. This species is black in colour. The Cederberg Rock Scorpion is endemic to South Africa and known from the northern Cederberg and Piketberg Mountains.
A medium sized scorpion of around 8 cm with the tail extended. Individuals are usually light yellow to orange sometimes with a darker back.
A large scorpion up to 13 cm with the tail extended. It is black with yellow legs and brown pincers with black tips. Males have longer pincers than females.
This is a large scorpion reaching 18 cm total length. Males have a much longer tail than females. Colour is variable from yellowish-brown to dark brown or black, usually with yellow to beige legs.