Deathstalker
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Leiurus quinquestriatus

The deathstalker (Leiurus quinquestriatus) is a species of scorpion, a member of the family Buthidae. It is also known as the Palestine yellow scorpion, Omdurman scorpion, and Naqab desert scorpion, as well as by many other colloquial names, which generally originate from the commercial captive trade of the animal. To eliminate confusion, especially important with potentially dangerous species, the scientific name is normally used to refer to them. The name Leiurus quinquestriatus roughly translates into English as "five-striped smooth-tail". In 2014, the subspecies L. q. hebraeus was separated from it and elevated to its own species Leiurus hebraeus. Other species of the genus Leiurus are also often referred to as "deathstalkers". Leiurus quinquestriatus is yellow, and 30–77 millimetres (1.2–3.0 in) long, with an average of 58 mm (2.3 in).

Distribution

Geography

Leiurus quinquestriatus can be found in desert and scrubland habitats ranging from North Africa through to the Middle East. Its range covers a wide sweep of territory in the Sahara, Arabian Desert, Thar Desert, and Central Asia, from Algeria and Mali in the west through to Egypt, Ethiopia, Asia Minor and the Arabian Peninsula, eastwards to Kazakhstan and western India in the northeast and southeast.

Habits and Lifestyle

Venom

Neurotoxins in L. quinquestriatus venom include:

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  • Chlorotoxin
  • Charybdotoxin, a blocker of calcium-activated potassium channels.
  • Scyllatoxin
  • Agitoxins types one, two and three

Other components :

  • Lq2, which gets its name from this scorpion.

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Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Deathstalker Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deathstalker

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