British couple: Dangerous Florida scorpion found in our bananas
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An apple a day will keep the doctor away, but a banana a day might bring you scorpions.
A couple from England was shocked to discover a scorpion native to Florida hiding in a bunch of bananas purchased from a local grocery store. While the boyfriend and girlfriend said they initially thought the animal was dead, they realized it was alive when it started to scurry across their bedroom floor.
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Matt Fry and his girlfriend, Monika Vasyl, were unpacking their groceries when they discovered the scorpion, The Sun reported. Fry said he was able to trap it in a jar before anyone was hurt.
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“I realized it was a scorpion straight away and was a bit freaked out but it wasn't moving at first, so I figured maybe it had died,” Fry told The Sun. “Monika really didn't like it so I put it in a jar and made a bit of a home for it in the spare bedroom and gave it some food just in case. I even named it Simon the Scorpion and was planning on keeping it until it got out and shot across the floor. I decided I didn't want it as a pet after that.”
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They said they eventually learned the animal was a Florida bark scorpion, which has a sting that can pack a powerful punch.
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Mandy Farrance, a worker at Surrey and Hampshire Reptile Rescue -- who took in the scorpion and found it a new home -- told The Sun, “The bark scorpions can grow up to 15cm [nearly 2 inches] but this one was thankfully only little. Their stings can cause cardiac arrest and potentially even death so it's good Matt brought him to us.”