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Is european yellow-tailed scorpion dangerous to humans?
All Scorpions have a pair of pliers and venomous stings, which can cause physical wounds and inject venom into the "uninvited guest". Scorpion stings can cause serious adverse reactions, but rarely endanger human lives. Of the more than 1,700 species of scorpions known worldwide, only about 30 can produce deadly venom.
Common manifestations after being stung by Scorpions are: - Wound swelling - Severe pain - Local paralysis - Restlessness Stings can cause allergic reactions in children, the elderly, and those who have been stung by scorpions, including: dizziness, vomiting, sweating, muscle twitching, urticaria, fast heartbeat, and difficulty breathing. Such allergic reactions are usually more dangerous and deadly than venom.
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European yellow-tailed scorpion
Scientific Classification
Species
European yellow-tailed scorpion (Euscorpius flavicaudis)
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