Packs of radscorpions are known to be a threat to livestock and even humans, especially in situations where antivenom is in short supply. The venom is essentially a powerful neurotoxin, acting on potassium and calcium channels, which combined with their strength allows radscorpions to incapacitate and kill large prey. Unlike most venomous species, whose venom becomes diluted the larger they become, the radscorpions' only became more potent. Imported and bred in large numbers due to their popularity as a pet, the once docile creatures evolved into aggressive nocturnal predators with a venomous sting, ranging in size between a sofa and car. One of the most common pests across the wasteland, most radscorpions encountered across the wasteland are highly mutated, giant descendants of the Emperor scorpion ( Pandinus imperator) native to West Africa.
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