Large-clawed Burrowing Scorpion \ Scorpio maurus
Mildly Venomous
The Large-clawed Burrowing Scorpion (Scorpio maurus) is a widespread species found across parts of North Africa, the Middle East, and the Arabian Peninsula, like Lebanon and UAE. It is easily recognized by its large, powerful pincers and a relatively short, thick tail. Unlike many desert scorpions that roam in the open, S. maurus is a dedicated burrower, spending much of its life underground to escape the heat and aridity of its environment. Although venomous like all scorpions, its sting is generally considered mild and not life-threatening to humans. This species plays a vital ecological role by preying on insects and other small arthropods, helping to maintain a balance in its ecosystem. Its burrowing behavior also contributes to soil aeration, making Scorpio maurus an important yet often overlooked desert dweller.

