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On your other comment - scorpions aren't just "easy to care for". There are dozens of species, all with different needs and precautions. Researching the needs of the species you plan to aquire before getting it would be a good idea.
And lastly, scorpions are venomous animals. Do NOT take them lightly. Many species in the pet trade have medically significant venom - which means they can screw you up good. There are several that are not considered to be dangerous to humans, but any species can be potentially life threatening if you are allergic to the venom. Its not a decision you should just go "Oh they're easy, I'm getting one." Think about it, consider the responsibility you will have to the lives of the people around you if you have a venomous pet... and again, do your research. Pick up a book. You know, small rectangular objects with words in them? [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]
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