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Best 1 Pilosocereus azureus

Described by Curt Backeberg in 1960, Pilosocereus azureus is a Brazilian cactus notable for its striking blue, tree-like stems and nocturnal white flowers pollinated by bats.

2 Hadrurus arizonensis

Hadrurus arizonensis, the giant desert hairy scorpion, holds the distinction of being the largest scorpion species native to the United States.

3 Cephalocereus columna-trajani

Cephalocereus columna-trajani is a tall columnar cactus endemic to Mexico, distinguished by its thick, woolly cephalium that covers one side of its stem.

4 Parabuthus villosus

Described by Peters in 1862, Parabuthus villosus is the largest species in its genus, recognized by its hairy appearance and presence in southern Africa.

5 Old Lady Cactus (Mammillaria hahniana)

Mammillaria hahniana, commonly known as the Old Lady Cactus, is a spherical, white-haired cactus native to Mexico that was first described in 1927.

6 Hadrurus concolorous

Hadrurus concolorous is a species of burrowing scorpion in the family Hadruridae, notable for being native to the Baja California peninsula in Mexico.

7 Hadrurus hirsutus

Hadrurus hirsutus is a large, heavily setose desert scorpion belonging to the Caraboctonidae family, first described by Horatio C. Wood in 1863.

8 Hadrurus obscurus

Hadrurus obscurus is a large, darkly pigmented desert hairy scorpion native to Baja California, Mexico, and described by Stanley C. Williams in 1970.

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