Relocating Bark Scorpions in Panama

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Relocating a Central American Bark Scorpion species, Centruroides bicolor, away from a residential area. Other scorpions are Tityus ocelote and Tityus pachyurus (thick-tailed scorpions).

3:36 - Please note that this is not an actual rule and it is only helpful in some areas.

Other species represented in this video:
Camron/Wood-Colored Mushroom-Tongued Salamander (Bolitoglossa lignicolor) - 1:56
Harvestman (cf. Cynorta astora) - 6:04
Whipspider/whipscorpion (Paraphrynus sp.) - 9:30
Peppered Cockroach (Archimandrita tessellata) - 9:33

2nd channel: @generalapathy2

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I found your channel through YouTube shorts and subscribed almost instantly. I've been watching your entire backlog of videos, and I have loved every second. There's something about your calm demeanor and your respectful nature when handling these creatures that makes me soak in a lot more information than I would otherwise. Your passion really stands out, and it's incredibly captivating to watch.

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I’ve only recently found out your channel but I’ve instantly subscribed!
Normally I’m interested in natural history but I’ve wanted to educate myself more in the modern world and your channel here seems perfect for it!!!

TheProtoInvasion
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I have always been interested by arachnids and insects so watching this guy hold them and show them up close is just the best 👍

Boo_ExE
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Why didn't I find your channel earlier?
Better late than never I guess.
Awesome educational channel you got here. Can see your passion and love for creepy crawlies through your videos.

teddnaing
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A YouTuber that actually cares about the subject he's filming. Rare thing 👍

MikeyJBlakeJR
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Your shorts convinced me to check out the main videos, and I'm hooked.

Definitely enjoying your content.

kikimoraharpie
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awesome video! ive been enjoying your channel a lot since ive found it recently, i appreciate how you talk about animals in a neutral light, if that makes sense. i never liked how 'scary' animals like scorpions get demonized... scorpions arent evil, they deserve respect like every other animal.
keep up the awesome work!!

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This is truly an amazing channel. Keep up the great work!

victorlemus
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Great video as always! It always amazes me how well you can find and identify them.

rinaturalist
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excited for more panama content, seems filled to the brim with tons of cool invertebrates

carboncaptor
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When the scorpion said “It’s scorpin’ time 🦂”, the whole theater started cheering. One of THE moments.

Death-Sickle
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Shooting, capturing scorpion and explaining to us at the same time .. this guy is good at multitasking

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Big props for fully subtitling your videos. Sometimes it can be hard to know what you’re saying, the subtitles really help.

Marsman
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I love your life..
You deal with less humans and influencing the scorpions to also stay away from them..😅

A perfect meditative state when playing with nature..
Thanx bud.. Truly enjoy your footages..👍👍👌👌👍👌

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Found your channel not long ago through the Camel Spider video but have been hooked since. Have been going back through your channel watching all your videos haha. I am a great fan of your approach to these videos, no pomp or ceremony just a nice down to earth vibe!

alondite
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I wish I had the bravery that you do to handle this guy's! I found your channel through your shorts but I loved your videos. Especially the ones where you were on the Diablo range and were finding tarantulas and scorpions

gabrielsmalley
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that salamander was very cool. looked like its feet were like little suction cups, not just the toe tips but the entire foot

chirpter
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This guy is just ain't scared of almost anything in the forrest out of nowhere

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@General Apathy  Dude, You are crazy! I love Your videos!

Pragmatic
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I've never seen Scorpions mating. That claw dance was Cool!!🥰

-hn