RAMLE, ISRAEL - MAY 26: In this handout photo from Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a blind species of scorpion, one of eight, previously unknown, ancient animal species, is seen in the waters of a cave, which extends to a depth of 100 meters beneath the surface of a quarry May 26, 2006 in the vicinity of Ramle, between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, in central Israel. Israeli researchers, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, announced May 31, 2006 they discovered the species species within ?a new and unique underground ecosystem? within the waters of the cave which has been totally isolated from the outside world. The cave and its branches extends over some 2? kilometers, making it Israel?s second largest limestone cave. It will remain closed to the public to permit further scientific research. (Photo by Konstantin Hoshana/Dept of Geography/Hebrew University of Jerusalem via Getty Images)
The things that creep in the night is not good in Egypt. Lets just say that scorpions seek shelter in people homes to get away from bad weather in Egypt near the Nile river. Had a lot of people going to the hospital and few people end up dying from the poisonous bite from the scorpions.