Talk:Jungle Scorpion/@comment-26852710-20151216232047/@comment-27388204-20160115030603

Not neccessarily. It is true that the largest of the scorpions (Pandinus imperator, Heterometerus sp., Hadogenes sp. etc) are not regarded as dangerous, and that many of the medically significant species are much smaller than the types mentioned above, however there are exceptions on both sides. Many small scorpion species such as Urodacus manicatus are practically harmless, and certain fat-tailed scorpions are fairly large (by scorpion standards) and are among the deadliest of all scorpions.

P.S. I hope you were asking about real-life scorpions, but if not, then I believe that the poison last equally long for all three sizes.