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buddy of mine has this in his tank.
 

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Sure looks like a scorpion o me . So the question is how in the world did it get there? :rolleyes:

I see he's in Arizona ,so?
 
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Folks find snakes their home down here.it can see I sneakin into the tank.
That's a new one to me ! LOL
 
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Why are we so quick to rule out that small sea scorpion survived past the Devonian and was just now discovered in Arizona!


On a more serious note, creepy. Least it ended up in there then the bed sheets. That would be it for me, bags packed parka purchased, and moved to Antarctica where there are no scorpions or spiders [emoji23]
 

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