'Parabuthus transvaalicus grows to a length of 90–110 millimetres (3.5–4.3 in), and is dark brown or black in colour.[2] Its pincers are thin, but its tail is thickened, with the sting segment being as wide as the rest of the tail.[2] It is nocturnal, resting in a shallow burrow under rocks during the day.[2] It resembles its congener P. villosus, which is less strictly nocturnal, hairier and has a more westerly distribution.
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dbkwik:resource/t8Ge9nQWKis-TD5X707K2Q== | 5.88129e-14 |
dbr:Parabuthus_transvaalicus | 5.88129e-14 |