Description
The Parabuthus villosus 'Black', commonly known as the Black Hairy Thick Tail Scorpion, is an extraordinary and legendary scorpion species featuring massive size and striking black hairy appearance. This spectacular arid-adapted scorpion displays glossy black coloration with dense setae (hairs) covering its body and legs, combined with the characteristic thick tail of the Parabuthus genus, creating one of the most impressive and commanding appearances among all scorpion species.
Native to Namibia, this colossal species reaches an astounding size of 5.5–7 inches at maturity, making it the largest buthid scorpion on the planet! Known for its record-breaking massive size, striking black coloration with dense hair coverage, status as the world's largest buthid, thick tail, adaptation to extremely arid desert conditions, and solitary nature requiring individual housing, the Black Hairy Thick Tail is the ultimate prize specimen for experienced keepers who appreciate the absolute largest scorpions with exceptional size and unique hairy characteristics.
Key Features:
- Largest buthid scorpion on the planet!
- Massive size reaching 5.5–7 inches in length
- Striking glossy black coloration
- Dense hair (setae) covering body and legs
- Record-breaking size among buthid scorpions
- Characteristic thick tail of Parabuthus genus
- Rare 'Black' morphotype from Namibia
- Hardy species adapted to arid conditions
- Solitary species – requires individual housing
- Highly medically significant species – advanced keepers only
- Advanced care level required
- Live arrival guarantee with safe, discreet shipping
Perfect for experienced keepers seeking the largest buthid scorpion on the planet with striking black hairy appearance and record-breaking size. Each specimen is ethically sourced and comes with comprehensive care information. CRITICAL WARNING: This is a highly medically significant species with potent venom and the ability to spray venom defensively. This species should ONLY be kept by highly experienced keepers with proper safety protocols and eye protection. Must be housed individually.


