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  2. Arizona bark scorpion - Wikipedia

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    Arizona bark scorpion glowing under ultraviolet light. Arizona bark scorpions, like most other scorpions, will glow when exposed to a blacklight. This is particularly useful in scorpion detection, since Arizona bark scorpions are active during the night, and can be easily spotted using this method.

  3. Hadrurus arizonensis - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Desert hairy scorpions are a warm-desert species, specially adapted to hot and dry conditions. They are usually found in and around washes or low-elevation valleys where they dig elaborate burrows (up to 2.5 m or 8 ft 2 in) and emerge at night to forage for prey and mates.

  4. Scottsdale Scorpions - Wikipedia

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    The Scorpions won their first championship in 1996, against the Mesa Saguaros. The Scorpions reached the championship game in 2002, 2004, and 2005 but failed to win it. For the 2005 season, the team played its games in Surprise, Arizona, due to renovations of Scottsdale Stadium. The team returned to Scottsdale Stadium the following year ...

  5. Scorpion - Wikipedia

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    Stinger of an Arizona bark scorpion. The "tail" or metasoma consists of five segments and the telson, which is not strictly a segment. The five segments are merely body rings; they lack apparent sterna or terga, and become larger distally. These segments have keels, setae and bristles which may be used for taxonomic classification.

  6. Vaejovis brysoni - Wikipedia

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    Vaejovis brysoni is a species of scorpions belonging to the family Vaejovidae discovered in 2013 in the Santa Catalina Mountains of southern Arizona. [1] It was reportedly discovered in an area that overlooks the city of Tucson by Robert W. Bryson Jr., after whom the species is named.

  7. Paruroctonus boreus - Wikipedia

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    Paruroctonus boreus, commonly known as the northern scorpion, [1] [2] [3] is a species of scorpion in the family Vaejovidae. It is the northernmost species of scorpion, the only scorpion found in Canada , [ 3 ] and one of the scorpions with the broadest distribution over North America .

  8. Scottsdale Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Arizona United SC of the United Soccer League played at Scottsdale in 2015. [8] The stadium is also host of the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League, and hosts the Fall League's championship game at the end of November. During the summer the stadium is home the Arizona League Giants of the Arizona League.

  9. List of Arizona Fall League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Scottsdale Stadium is the oldest stadium in the league and home of the Scottsdale Scorpions. There are six stadiums in use by Arizona Fall League baseball teams, all located in Arizona. The oldest is Scottsdale Stadium (1992) in Scottsdale, home of the Scottsdale Scorpions.