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What do centipedes and scorpions have in common?

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Here hope this helps:Scorpions and centipedes Large brown scorpions are common in gardens and forests throughout eastern Queensland and found under logs, rocks and in shallow burrows in earth banks. The sting, delivered by the tail, is not known to be dangerous and the scorpion usually retreats rather than fights. Common garden centipedes may reach 15cm and are found throughout northern Australia. They live in logs and spaces formed between rubbish and even newspapers. They move rapidly and bite with two powerful ‘jaws’ below the head. The bite causes severe pain which may last several days, but no deaths have been recorded from the bite. Large golden scorpions are one of the biggest scorpions in Queensland and are common on and west of the Great Dividing Range. No dangerous reaction to its sting has been recorded.

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