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They are found everywhere in the world except for Antartica, but are most abundant in desert and semi-desert areas near the equator.

The Deathstalker or Isreali Desert Scorpion (leiurus quinquestriatus) had been reported to be as densely populated as 1/square meter in parts of the Middle East.

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