Harmful Effects of Southern unstriped scorpion
A species of Vaejovis, Also known as Carolina devil
Southern unstriped scorpion can cause mild pain and local swelling through its sting, which contains neurotoxins. Transmission occurs via defensive stings, often when humans inadvertently come into contact with the animal. Severe reactions are rare, and while the venom is not typically life-threatening, some cases may require medical attention.
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