Hadogenes paucidens
Hadogenes paucidens is a flat-rock scorpion in the family Hormuridae, noted for its strongly flattened body and long claws that allow it to slip into narrow rock crevices. It is confirmed from central Africa, particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with possible records in western Tanzania. This species lives on rocky outcrops and cliffs, using its flattened form to hide deep in cracks; it has a relatively mild sting and is not medically significant to humans.

STATS
LATIN NAME:
• Hadogenes paucidens
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COMMON NAME:
• Banded Flat-Rock Scorpion
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TEMPERATURE
• 25°- 30°
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TEMPERAMENT:
• Calm
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HUMIDITY:
• 50%
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COMMUNAL:
• 2/5
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SIZE:
• Up to 20cm
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ECOLOGY:
• Terrestrial
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SUBSTRATE:
• Sand/Clay
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ORIGIN:
• Central Africa
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