- "deathstalkers".
Leiurus quinquestriatus is yellow, and 30–77
millimetres (1.2–3.0 in) long, with an
average of 58 mm (2.3 in).
Leiurus quinquestriatus can be found...
-
yellow scorpion, It was once
considered as a
subspecies of
Leiurus quinquestriatus but
recently it was
elevated to the rank of a species. It is currently...
- the most
dangerous species of scorpion, the
deathstalker (Leiurus
quinquestriatus)
resides in
North Africa and its
sting may kill, so
Serket was considered...
-
genus of
scorpion of the
family Buthidae. The most
common species, L.
quinquestriatus, is also
known under the
common name Deathstalker. It is distributed...
- a 37
amino acid
neurotoxin from the
venom of the
scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus (deathstalker) that
blocks calcium-activated pot****ium channels...
-
squirrel (Callosciurus pygerythrus) Anderson's
squirrel (Callosciurus
quinquestriatus)
Dremomys (Red-ch****ed squirrels)
Bornean mountain ground squirrel...
- acid
peptide found in the
venom of the
deathstalker scorpion (Leiurus
quinquestriatus)
which blocks small-conductance
chloride channels. The fact that chlorotoxin...
-
Deathstalker is a
species of scorpion,
Leiurus quinquestriatus, also
known as
Omdurman scorpion or the
Israeli desert scorpion.
Deathstalker may also...
-
freezing to
desert heat.
Scorpions can
withstand intense heat:
Leiurus quinquestriatus,
Scorpio maurus and
Hadrurus arizonensis can live in
temperatures of...
- bark scorpions, including:
Centruroides spp.
Deathstalker (Leiurus
quinquestriatus)
Central and
South American Tityus,
include the
Brazilian yellow scorpion...