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WebGeneral. The Australian Rainforest Scorpion (Liocheles sp.) has very elongated, flattened bodies and powerful pedipalps. The body shape is adapted to living in rock crevices and beneath bark on fallen, rotting logs. Males are identified by claw features: a "tooth" on the moveable finger and a corresponding notch on the fixed finger. http://www.pethq.com.au/fact-sheets/rainforest-scorpion-care-info.html WebSouth Australian Scorpions. The South Australia Women cricket team, also known as the Statewide Super South Australian Scorpions, is the women's representative cricket team … temp in tubac