Where to see scorpions?

Anonymous
Does anybody know if there's a zoo in this area with live scorpions? My 6yo is obsessed and Google isn't helping me ... everything is either the band (they're still around???!!!!) Or exterminators.

Anonymous
Check the national zoo-- they have a house with all kinds of horrible things ?
Anonymous
You may also want to try local nature centers.
Anonymous
I had to laugh at this post. I live in Arizona and my neighbor and I were just talking about finding in our pools, backyard or extra bedroom this afternoon! Thankfully they were the extra large ones, which, while still not wanted, aren't deadly like the tiny ones. I wish I could mail you one.
Anonymous
In April, U of MD has their open house day and they bring out all of the creepy insects in the insect building.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check the national zoo-- they have a house with all kinds of horrible things ?


The invertebrate house at the zoo closed a while ago.
Anonymous
The insect zoo at the NMNH may have them.
Anonymous
Smithsonian natural history museum has them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Smithsonian natural history museum has them


They also have tarantulas
Anonymous
Thanks ... I don't know why he can't be into tigers or dinosaurs or something less creepy .. hahaha. I looked at the national zoo and they do have a Goliath tarantula which he'd love almost as much.

Maybe it's just because I'm pre codfee, but what is NMNH?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smithsonian natural history museum has them


They also have tarantulas


But they're dead, right? (Bonus for me, but not quite as cool for him).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks ... I don't know why he can't be into tigers or dinosaurs or something less creepy .. hahaha. I looked at the national zoo and they do have a Goliath tarantula which he'd love almost as much.

Maybe it's just because I'm pre codfee, but what is NMNH?


Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (probably in the insect zoo inside that museum)
Anonymous
http://naturalhistory.si.edu/education/printable_resources/insectzoo_teachersguide.pdf

NMNH - see desert environment - aren't scorpions arthopods?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smithsonian natural history museum has them


They also have tarantulas


But they're dead, right? (Bonus for me, but not quite as cool for him).


Not only are they not dead, but they also do a tarantula feeding where they put the tarantula out on the floor, the kids gather around in a circle, and they show a tarantula eat a live cricket (i think it was a cricket, but I can't quite recall). It's pretty cool; I definitely don't like spiders but it was cool to watch.

They have a pretty good insect/spider / creepy-crawly area of the museum. Your DS will love it.
Anonymous
Locust Grove Nature Center used to have hissing cockroaches that they showed the kids if that would be of interest.
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