File:Escorpiões de Ituaçu.jpg

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Scorpions in caves of Ituaçu(BAHIA), these could only be visualized with the neon light, due to the darkness of the cave.

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Português: Escorpiões são bastante comuns em cavernas, no entanto há cavernas tão escuras, que mesmo com lanternas é difícil visualizá-los, o que pode ser bastante perigoso para pesquisadores ou outras pessoas que nelas adentrem, por esta razão a luz neon é de extremamente importância para que acidentes sejam evitados. Na foto um escorpião encontrado em uma caverna na região de Ituaçu. As cores são frutos da luz neon ao qual foram submetidos.
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Camera location12° 52′ 49″ S, 41° 22′ 20″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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