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100%
South Africa

The image displays a large, robust, dark-bodied scorpion with relatively thick pincers and a thick tail.

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Namibia, Windhoek (representative area)
85%

Similar to South Africa, Namibia possesses vast arid and semi-arid landscapes with reddish soils and rocky terrains. The scorpion fauna of Namibia includes species with similar robust, dark characteristics (e.g., Opistophthalmus and Parabuthus genera) that thrive in these environments. The dry vegetation is also consistent with the Namibian climate. While the specific species cannot be confirmed, the overall ecological context fits well with Namibia.

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Botswana, Gaborone (representative area)
80%

Botswana, particularly its southern and western regions, features extensive semi-arid areas with Kalahari sands and similar reddish soil types. The presence of large, dark scorpions is also common in Botswana's ecosystems. The dry plant debris and rocky ground are consistent with the country's environment, especially outside of its more lush riverine areas. The visual evidence aligns with the general ecological conditions found in Botswana.

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India, Bhopal
75%

The scorpion species and soil type suggest a semi-arid region with red soil and dry vegetation. This matches the central Indian region around Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, known for such fauna and terrain. The scorpion resembles species common in this area. The environment is dry with rocky soil and sparse dry plant matter, typical of this region's outskirts.

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Environnement

Arid/semi-arid, reddish-brown sandy/loamy soil with small rocks • Sparse, dry, straw-like plant matter • Arid to semi-arid, warm

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The image displays a large, robust, dark-bodied scorpion with relatively thick pincers and a thick tail. This morphology is highly characteristic of several scorpion genera found in Southern Africa, particularly within the family Scorpionidae (e.g., Opistophthalmus species) or some Parabuthus species, which are common in arid and semi-arid regions of the subcontinent. The ground consists of reddish-brown, sandy-loamy soil mixed with small, angular to sub-rounded reddish rocks. Scattered dry, straw-like plant matter is also visible. This combination of soil type, rocky terrain, sparse dry vegetation, and the specific appearance of the scorpion strongly points to an arid or semi-arid environment typical of Southern Africa, especially regions like the Karoo or Northern Cape in South Africa. The reddish soil is indicative of iron-rich earth common in these areas. Given the strong biological and environmental indicators, South Africa is the most probable location.