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Scorpion

a yellow scorpion

Venomous yellow scorpions are moving into Brazil’s big cities – and the infestation may be unstoppable

February 11, 2019Environment

São Paulo residents are urbanites. We have conquered nature — or so we thought. It turns out, people across the city and São Paulo state are dealing with a venomous scorpion infestation.

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