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        "description": "<p>The Indian Red Scorpion is considered the most lethal of all scorpions.  But despite its reputation, it only stings as a last resort. And rather  than humans, it prefers to feast on insects, like roaches.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Deadliest Scorpion?         ", 
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                    "name": "More About Scorpions"
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                    "url": "http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/06/0624_030624_scorpions.html", 
                    "name": "Scorpions Thrive Where Least Expected"
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        "transcript": "<p class=\"MsoNormal\">They are one of the very first predators to walk on land\u2026</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">They outlasted the dinosaurs.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">Scorpions. About 1500 species in all. Living on every continent except Antarctica.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">Of that 1500, only a few dozen are potentially lethal to human beings. And of those, this one, the Indian red scorpion, takes the prize as the most lethal of all.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">The Indian red is tiny\u2026it\u2019s no bigger than a cigarette lighter. But it possesses a potent elixir. And when it lives near people, it often takes shelter where they do.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">In countries like India, scorpion stings are a serous public health issue, particularly among children, where the unclad foot of an unwary youngster can lead to a painful and in some cases if left untreated deadly sting.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">Scorpions are arachnids just like spiders, ticks, and mites.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">They have four pairs of legs for walking, a pair of pincers for grabbing and holding prey, and mouth parts known as \u201cchelicerae\u201d used to chew food.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">The body tapers ending at their infamous stinger.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">But, despite their rather fearsome reputation, they usually only sting as a last resort.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">Scorpions are shy, nocturnal animals that usually lie in wait for their prey.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">And once their victim is captured \u2013either clasped in the scorpions\u2019 pincers, or poisoned by a deadly sting, like this roach- digestive fluids turn the meal to liquid, that can be sucked into the scorpion\u2019s stomach. And what\u2019s left, is cast aside.</p>", 
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