In Lower Florida Wilds a Naturalists Observations On the Life Physical Geogra

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In Lower Florida Wilds a Naturalists Observations On the Life Physical Geogra
Charles Torrey Simpson
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Tear off a boot and a swarm of great brown ants is sure to rush out and attack the despoiler, biting severely; they may be accompanied by a minute black species whose bite ioo IN LOWER FLORIDA WILDS is even more painful. In such station one will find many beetles and an occasional myriopod. If not watchful one is likely to be stung by a scorpion. There is almost certain to be a speci- men or two of the hideous vinagerone or whip scorpion ( Thelyphonus giganteus) ; ' ' scruncher ' ' as it is cal...led by the natives. It is two and a half inches long, of a lurid, dark brown color, with two immense palpi or nippers, a long rounded abdomen, ending in an extended lashlike telson. No regular scorpion presents so dreadful an appearance and it is little wonder it is so feared. Many insist that its sting is fatal. An old darkey of the Uncle Remus type whom I knew lived in constant ter- ror of them. "Man, suh, " he once said, "dat's de mos' owdashus beas' in de whole worl', an' ef ever he hit yo a lick wid dat tail o' his'n yo shuah 'miff a goner.

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