Payge Aitchison spotted the Brazilian Yellow tailed scorpion in Wokingham. In their native country the species kill more humans than all other venomous animals, including snakes and spiders, combined.
Payge Aitchison had no idea the Brazilian Yellow tailed scorpion kills more humans than all other venomous animals when she ...
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Payge Aitchison, from Wokingham, couldn't believe her eyes when she stumbled upon the Brazilian Yellow tailed scorpion, a ...
Payge first thought it was a spider but when she took a closer look she spotted its venomous stinger. Payge used a Tupperware box to collect the scorpion ... and if it stings me, I’d die.
Payge first thought it was a spider but when she took a closer ... Around 3,000 people in South America die from these scorpions’ stings yearly, with children and the elderly being most at ...
A woman discovered South America's deadliest scorpion - running along skirting boards. Payge Aitchison, 29, spotted the Brazilian Yellow tailed scorpion - in her hallway in Wokingham. In their ...