Pulmonoscorpius
One of the prehistoric scorpions the is deadly Pulmonoscorpius. It lives in the swampy rain forest of the known location Scotland, West Lothian & East Kirkton although most scorpions prefer the semi-arid regions & deserts. You might think the Pulmonoscorpius is very big but it is believed to be only 50-70 centimeters long or Pulmonoscorpius could have reached over two feet (60 cm). It has a very venomous stinger. This stinger would probably have killed using the venom in its tail. This is inferred because it had small pincers and a thick tail which generally means that it killed by poisoning its prey. It hunted by ambushing its prey and then stinging its prey until the prey died. It then would have then sucked all its bodily fluids. The Pulmonoscorpius kills its victims using a venomous sting, the symptoms of which include:
- Chills after the first few minutes
- Shaking and convulsions after about a half hour
- Numbness after an hour
- Hallucinations after about two hours
- Heart failure after roughly 16 hours
The Pulmonoscorpius lived before the dinosaurs. The dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago. The Pulmonoscorpius lived 400 million years ago. It is also probable that Pulmonoscorpius had good vision (for a scorpion) because of its abnormally large eyes. If you ever saw the deadly Pulmonoscorpius you would probably want a flashlight because Pulmonoscorpius is greatly irritated by bright light sources.
DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THIS ANIMAL EXISTS?
The Pulmonoscorpius egg looks like this