find it and eat it, that is what my friend in Mexico once told me. It fixes something. It was a long time ago and I forgot. wifes tail things.
nevermind. my post sucks if i can not remember.
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find it and eat it, that is what my friend in Mexico once told me. It fixes something. It was a long time ago and I forgot. wifes tail things.
nevermind. my post sucks if i can not remember.
My American Eskimo ate a bark scorpion. He did not get sick....he's a tank!
Kyle man, you are always having a rough go with things. I'd give you a hug if I could.
Ive never had trouble with scorpions, but in southern california, its the black widows and bees n wasps that I try to avoid. I got attacked by a swarm of those blue wasps when I was young, they chased me like a mile all the way home. Hurt so bad!
Ive ran into scorpions, but rarely. Ive seen them hiking, and when I go to the desert to hunt for tarantulas I see them. Ive never had any troubles with tarantulas either. Its always the damn bees n wasps.
I was born in Tucson and lived there for 11 years! I can still remember the one time I saw a scorpion in my bedroom, not to mention another time of a tarantula in the backyard. Arizona has the weirdest wildlifeâ??it's like being on another planet!
That's no lie. Where I lived, there were hundreds of Occotillos pictured below:Quote:
Originally Posted by Oh My High
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Coming up on these at night illuminated by your headlights looks like something from one of those cheesy 50s Sci-Fi Mars movies. :stoned:
Omg hun, your a trooper, I would have lost.my.mind haha.