Brazil invaded by SCORPIONS as climate change pushes them into cities

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Brazil invaded by venomous yellow SCORPIONS as climate change pushes them into major cities

 

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More taxation - More poverty - more litter - more scorpions, capito ?

Not true! The yellow scorpion which is the problem is a typically urban kind, it’s rarely seen in rural areas. The problem is to do with lack of education as the best way to combat them is cleanness especially from Left overs from construction materials.

Yea Right.

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