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Caxcan scorpions were found under rocks, stones and rotten logs in a forest, the study said. Some females were found “using abandoned burrows” to sit and wait for prey to attack. Males were more ...
Researchers said they named the new species after the Caxcan, “one of the original nomadic groups of Chichimeca peoples that occupied the arid land of northern Mexico.” Discover more new species ...
Scientists in Jalisco used UV lights at night to find scorpions with 8 eyes, stingers and discovered new species: Caxcan scorpion, study said and photos show.
Researchers said they named the new species after the Caxcan, “one of the original nomadic groups of Chichimeca peoples that occupied the arid land of northern Mexico.” Discover more new species ...
Researchers said they named the new species after the Caxcan, “one of the original nomadic groups of Chichimeca peoples that occupied the arid land of northern Mexico.” Discover more new species ...
Researchers said they named the new species after the Caxcan, “one of the original nomadic groups of Chichimeca peoples that occupied the arid land of northern Mexico.” Discover more new species ...
Scientists in Jalisco used UV lights at night to find scorpions with 8 eyes, stingers and discovered new species: Caxcan scorpion, study said and photos show.
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