“This little boy came from Croatia,” writes de Maashorst shelter on Facebook. According to the shelter, it concerns the species Euscorpius croaticus, a scorpion that is poisonous but absolutely not lethal to humans. “The sting is similar to a wasp sting in terms of symptoms.”
The scorpion stays at the shelter for a while, then the animal is transferred to a reptile shelter. “The animal survived the cold of the luggage hold and therefore deserved a meal,” said the shelter. According to the shelter, it is more common for a scorpion to travel from Croatia.
A woman from Austria had a similar situation last month. She found no fewer than 19 scorpions when she opened her suitcase at home.
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