Whether you are a beginner or already own a reptile, here is a simple guide to helping you find the right reptile for you.
Que vous soyez débutant ou que vous possédiez déjà un reptile, voici un guide simple pour vous aider à trouver le bon reptile pour vous.
Egal, ob Sie Anfänger sind oder bereits ein Reptil besitzen, hier ist eine einfache Anleitung, die Ihnen hilft, das richtige Reptil für Sie zu finden.
Of je nu een beginner bent of al een reptiel hebt, hier is een eenvoudige gids om je te helpen het juiste reptiel voor jou te vinden.
Ya sea que sea un principiante o ya tenga un reptil, aquí hay una guía simple para ayudarlo a encontrar el reptil adecuado para usted.
Che tu sia un principiante o possiedi già un rettile, ecco una semplice guida per aiutarti a trovare il rettile giusto per te.
Forest Scorpions are part of the Heterometrus genus, consisting of more than thirty species. Although most scorpions are black in colouration with some shades of brown, one species, the Asian Blue Forest Scorpion, has a blue iridescent shine. In their natural habitat, scorpions are a terrestrial species, meaning they live on the forest floor amongst debris and leaf litter. Make sure to provide good moist substrate and leaf-litter in their enclosure. Despite being nocturnal, the forest scorpion’s vision is relatively poor, relying on their sensory structures called ‘Pectines’ located behind their legs. These are very sensitive hair-comb like structures used to detect their varied terrain as well as potential prey, and even mates. The Heterometrus genus also come equipped with two large pedipalps (pincers) at the front, and a large tail with the well-recognised stinger at the end.