Olive Lesser-Thicktail Scorpion
A small scorpion under 5 cm with the tail extended. A black to dark blue/olive scorpion with light banded legs and pincer. The joints of the legs and tips of the pincers are usually light yellow to orange.
A small scorpion under 5 cm with the tail extended. A black to dark blue/olive scorpion with light banded legs and pincer. The joints of the legs and tips of the pincers are usually light yellow to orange.
The largest Lesser-thicktail scorpion reaching 7 cm with the tail extended. It is orange to yellow in colour often with some purple. The legs and pincers are yellow to orange as is the tail, sometimes with a darker last segment.
A small scorpion of under 4.5 cm with the tail extended. This species is usually dark grey to brown with light yellow legs, tail and pincers.
A large scorpion of around 11 cm with the tail extended. It is dark brown to light brown and even dark orange/yellow in colour with lighter legs. The back has yellow or orange thin bands across it. The pincers are pale brown to yellow with dark tips.
A large scorpion of around 12 cm with the tail extended. It is dark brown to light brown and even dark orange/yellow in colour with light yellow legs. The head is usually light brown in colour. The pincers are pale brown with dark tips.
One of the largest scorpions in the region, reaching 18 cm in length with the tail extended. Individuals can be black in colour, dark brown or yellow, sometimes with lighter legs and a darker back.
A large scorpion of around 10 cm with the tail extended. It is brown to light brown or yellow in colour with pale yellow legs and a darker tail.
A large scorpion of around 12 cm in length with the tail extended. Individuals are usually black or dark brown with yellow or white legs, although some individuals don’t have lighter legs.
One of the larger Rock Scorpions with males reaching around 20cm with the tail extended. They are usually dark brown to black, often with lighter legs.