
The 39-year-old woman from Leuven had forgotten the animal after a stitch in her luggage and gave it to an animal center
Belgian woman smuggles highly toxic Deathstalker scorpion from Egypt
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Oudsbergen – A highly poisonous scorpion discovered in the luggage of a traveller from Egypt has been housed in the Belgian Natuurhulpcentrum in Oudsbergen, Limburg. Scorpio forgotten in pocket The traveler, a 39-year-old woman from Leuven named Lieze, was stung by a scorpion during her holiday in Egypt. The center had taken over the animal after the woman arrived in Belgium, Le Soir reported.
Furthermore, However, the sting can cause significant discomfort and be fatal in children and those at risk, Le Soir reported. The species in question is Leiurus quinquestriatus, commonly known as Deathstalker. The scorpion is kept under lock and strict precautions are taken to avoid incidents.
In addition, However, these characteristics do not reduce the danger, since the toxin is released via the tail, so vrtnws.be. A decision is still pending, explained Martijn Houbregs of the Natuurhulpcentrum, as vrtnws.be reported.
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Oudsbergen – A highly poisonous scorpion discovered in the luggage of a traveller from Egypt has been housed in the Belgian Natuurhulpcentrum in Oudsbergen, Limburg.
reliability low1/2 sourcesScorpio forgotten in pocket The traveler, a 39-year-old woman from Leuven named Lieze, was stung by a scorpion during her holiday in Egypt.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe center had taken over the animal after the woman arrived in Belgium, Le Soir reported.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHowever, the sting can cause significant discomfort and be fatal in children and those at risk, Le Soir reported.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe species in question is Leiurus quinquestriatus, commonly known as Deathstalker.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe scorpion is kept under lock and strict precautions are taken to avoid incidents.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHowever, these characteristics do not reduce the danger, since the toxin is released via the tail, so vrtnws.be.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA decision is still pending, explained Martijn Houbregs of the Natuurhulpcentrum, as vrtnws.be reported.
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