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Parabuthus namibensis

Parabuthus Namibensis
Little is known of the favoured habitats of the Parabuthus namibensis but they have been observed on gravel plains in sandy, gritty regions where they excavate their burrows.

Parabuthus namibensis

Introduction: Little is known of the favoured habitats of the Parabuthus namibensis but they have been observed on gravel plains in sandy, gritty regions where they excavate their burrows.
Distribution: Central and northern Namibian coastal areas such as Swakopmund, Henties Bay extending to the Cape Cross area.
Diet: Lunges for spiders and insects, grasping them with their pincers. Venom may be injected if the victim puts up a fight.
Colouration: Brown to orange with the last 2 tail segments and sting black.
Breeding: Litters of up to 32 are common. Straight after birth, young climb onto the mother's back.
Maximum size: 100mm

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