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Dune Scorpion

Smeringurus mesaensis

An adult Dune Scorpion

An adult Dune Scorpion

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Subphylum: Chelicerata

Class: Arachnida

Subclass: Dromopoda

Order: Scorpiones

Suborder: Neoscorpiones

Family: Scorpionidae

Subfamily: Scorpioninae

Genus: Smeringurus

Species: S. mesaensis

Smeringurus mesaensis commonly referred to as the Dune scorpion, Arizona Dune Scorpion, and California Dune Scorpion to name a few.

Key Facts (for a more detailed review of Scorpion care navigate to the Scorpion Care Sheet

Regions Found: Desert dunes of Arizona, California, and Nevada.
Class: Desert-dwelling burrower
Longevity: unknown
Adult Size: 3-4.5″ inches
Temperament: very skittish and exceptionally fast mover
Claws: Strong pedipalps
Sting Potency: Not lethal to humans – slight stinging sensation
Housing Requirements
Housing: Minimum 5 gallon glass tank with 3 inches of sand
Temperature: 80-100 F during they day 70-80 F at night
Humidity: low humidity with only occasional misting
Special Requirements: Suitable in groups.
Breeding
Breeding Difficulty: Very difficult
Birth Size: unknown
Danger to Male: unknown

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