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Hadogenes
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpion Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the order Scorpiones. They have eight legs, and are easily recognized by a pair of grasping pincers and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward curve over the back and always en ...s (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habit ...
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Hadogenes Longimanus
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpion Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the order Scorpiones. They have eight legs, and are easily recognized by a pair of grasping pincers and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward curve over the back and always end ...s (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habit ...
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Hadogenes Minor
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * '' Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadog ...
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Hadogenes Zumpti
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * '' Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadog ...
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Hadogenes Zuluanus
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * '' Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadog ...
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Hadogenes Trichiurus
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * '' Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadog ...
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Hadogenes Tityrus
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * '' Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadog ...
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Hadogenes Polytrichobothrius
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * '' Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadog ...
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Hadogenes Phyllodes
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * '' Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadog ...
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Hadogenes Granulatus
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * '' Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadog ...
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Hadogenes Paucidens
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * ''Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadoge ...
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Hadogenes Hahni
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * ''Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadoge ...
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Hadogenes Lawrencei
''Hadogenes'' is a genus of African scorpions (including the world's longest, '' Hadogenes troglodytes''). This genus is distinguished by its members which have an unusually flat overall appearance that allows them to quickly get in and out of the cracks and cervices that are generally abundant in their rocky habitats. Occurring in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Members of the genus also have special claws on their tarsus which allows them specialized maneuverability in their environments. The members of this genus have demonstrated an inability to travel across the sand and will perish in the heat when unable to find shelter for extended periods of time. The members of this genus are threatened by habitat loss due to mining as well and by poaching for the exotic pet trade. Members * '' Hadogenes bicolor'' Purcell, 1899 * '' Hadogenes gracilis'' Hewitt, 1909 * ''Hadogenes granulatus'' Purcell, 1901 * '' Hadogenes gunningi'' Purcell, 1899 * ''Hadogen ...
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