Typopeltis sp. Thai Red Leg Vinegaroon Scorpion 2"
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Typopeltis sp. Thai Red Leg Vinegaroon for sale
These unique invertebrates use their forelimbs to trap prey and eat them, instead of venom like some other inverebrates.
These animals also have a really interesting defense mechanism where they spray acetic acid (vinegar) at predators, which for invertebrates dissolved the exoskeleton!
We also see this same acid used by other invertebrates like termite guards and some ant species that use vinegar to protect their nests.
Grab these unique invertebrates today!