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Vinegaroon - Hypoctonus rangunensis These are really cool arthropods.  They are called &quot;whip scorpions&quot; because they look like true scorpions and have a whip-like tail. The common name &quot;vinegaroon&quot; refers to their ability to discharge a liquid, which contains acetic acid and thus smells like vinegar. <br />
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*Pinned specimen. Native to Asia.<br />
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*Pinned specimen. Native to Asia.<br />
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Vinegaroon - Hypoctonus rangunensis

These are really cool arthropods. They are called "whip scorpions" because they look like true scorpions and have a whip-like tail. The common name "vinegaroon" refers to their ability to discharge a liquid, which contains acetic acid and thus smells like vinegar.

*Pinned specimen. Native to Asia.

Vinegaroon - Hypoctonus rangunensis These are really cool arthropods. They are called "whip scorpions" because they look like true scorpions and have a whip-like tail. The common name "vinegaroon" refers to their ability to discharge a liquid, which contains acetic acid and thus smells like vinegar.<br />
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*Pinned specimen. Native to Asia.<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/111967/vinegaroon_-_hypoctonus_rangunensis.html Geotagged,Hypoctonus rangunensis,Spring,United States

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  1. That's such a cool species Christine! I live on an island where almost everyone has been stung by a scorpion yet I've never seen one in the wild lol Posted 4 years ago
    1. Oh wow! Hope you see one, but don't get stung by one!! Posted 4 years ago

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Hypoctonus rangunensis is a whip scorpion in the family Thelyphonidae.

Similar species: Whipscorpions
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Apr 3, 2021. Captured Apr 3, 2021 15:56 in 5 East St, New Milford, CT 06776, USA.
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • f/16.0
  • 1/64s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm