
A cool mushroom - saw this in the woods near my river house

The view from my scotch - Molly is my scotch drinking buddy. She listens to me.

wont you share your phone pix here with us? Only phone camera shots, please.
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Menolly wrote:
Ouch! I know the smaller ones can have the worst sting. The one I was holding is apparently equivalent to a bee sting in strength.Menolly wrote:Aye, I know.
I was either bitten or stung by one when I stuck my hand blindly into a pile of laundry that had been sitting on the garage floor at my FIL's overnight. I felt this intense burning, and had a mild swelling, but had no idea what it was.
It wasn't until I removed the laundry from the machine that I saw the scorpion in the bottom. Tiny, compared to the one in the above picture, but it was enough to give me the shakes for the rest of the day.
No, that just means that the guy who found it said to himself, "There cannot POSSIBLY, on the ENTIRE EARTH, this MIRACLE PLANET of such DIVERSE AND STRANGE LIFEFORMS, exist a LARGER SCORPION than this one that has just KILLED ME."Matrixman wrote:An emperor scorpion! By that name, does that mean it's the largest of its species? Anyway, Chrysalis, you're braver than I am. Not sure I'd have the nerve to handle scorpions, although I'm not especially fearful of them. However, if it were a spider or tarantula, I'd be running away in terror.
I wouldn't say brave, crazy maybe...Matrixman wrote:An emperor scorpion! By that name, does that mean it's the largest of its species? Anyway, Chrysalis, you're braver than I am. Not sure I'd have the nerve to handle scorpions, although I'm not especially fearful of them. However, if it were a spider or tarantula, I'd be running away in terror.
...yeah...Chrysalis wrote:So you actually washed the one in the pile of clothes?
It was still alive?? *shudders at the thought*Menolly wrote:I shook each piece of clothing before being put into the machine to see if whatever it was that bit/stung me would fall out, and nothing.
When I took it out of the machine, I swear it had drowned. So, I put it on the sidewalk in the bright sun to dry it to a husk, figuring Beorn would like it.
Half an hour later it got up and scurried away.
*intense shudders*
Yep.Chrysalis wrote:It was still alive?? *shudders at the thought*Menolly wrote:I shook each piece of clothing before being put into the machine to see if whatever it was that bit/stung me would fall out, and nothing.
When I took it out of the machine, I swear it had drowned. So, I put it on the sidewalk in the bright sun to dry it to a husk, figuring Beorn would like it.
Half an hour later it got up and scurried away.
*intense shudders*
*nodding*Chrysalis wrote:I remember when I was in Tunisia a couple of years ago we went on a trip through the desert and did all the driving over sand dunes etc. We hopped out the van to admire the views and as it was really hot and I didn't want to get sand in my sandals I took them off. A little way away I noticed some tracks in the sand-upon asking what they would be from I was told scorpians...
I was back in the van to find shoes in no time!
Matrixman wrote:
(Disclaimer: I recognize that I have an irrational fear of the arachnid kingdom. This post does not in any way intend offense to any spiders, whom I respect and acknowledge as one of Nature's most awesome creatures, and who may at this very moment be comfortably residing in my closet and other dark places.)