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    Bibhav Behera, Very good work including photography. TFS.
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    I just got the IDs confirmed for this scorpion species. It is the Heterometrus tristis. This species is a common species in Odisha and lives in degraded termite mounds and also in tree holes. They live in colonies comprising several generations, sometimes more than 150 individuals.
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    Nice documentation Bibhav. Quite interesting to see this behaviour. I guess they're saving up for a rainy day or maybe they plan to nest. Would be interesting to know what they do after stocking!!

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