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Lo que dice el Arxiduc:

“One peculiarity of the Columbretes is the large number of scorpions found there from 15th May to 15th September. In the beginning, you couldn’t lift a single rock without finding one or several of these animals underneath. The workers responsible for building the lighthouse would go out at night to wipe the scorpions out, with a resin-covered wooden torch in one hand and, in the other hand, pincers to grab them with. However, the chickens that were introduced did more to hasten the extinction of the scorpions by eating them voraciously. Although the scorpions were not eliminated completely, their numbers were reduced considerably. The workers were bitten countless times, and as a result they had to take medicine to relieve the very sharp pain.”

Urios, G., Nachtwey, J., Translation, Columbretes, 1895, Castellón City Council, 1990.

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In terms of invertebrates, our attention is primarily drawn to the scorpions when reading the Archduke’s book. In fact, the first drawing on the back cover of his book is that of a scorpion. “It is the common scorpion (Buthus occitanus).” We saw some examples of these as night fell on Illa Grossa.

   

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