He said: “My boss thought I was joking when I said it was a scorpion. At first I thought it was a centipede because I just saw a long thing going under the cardboard and when I moved it there was a scorpion. When I saw it I thought ‘oh my god, is it a deadly one’. It was quite sore - like a bee sting but more intense.” Undeterred by the incident Mr Clark captured the three inch arachnid before being taken by ambulance to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

He said: “I took it to the hospital with me. I used a pair of grippers and put it in an empty coffee jar. I thought if I went to hospital and said I’d been stung by a scorpion they’d think ‘he’s on something’. When I got to hospital they were all excited – they said it was something new and it had never happened before. An hour after being admitted to hospital I was feeling tired and feeling sick but they did blood tests and a heart trace and kept an eye on me every hour.”
Mr Clark said he would like to be reunited with the scorpion to keep as a memento. The creature is now under the care of the Scottish SPCA and is likely to be sent to a specialist in an effort to identify it. SSPCA chief inspector John Carle said, "In 26 years of service this is the first time I've dealt with a scorpion, although we are often called to supermarkets to rescue spiders found in boxes of fruit."
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Mr. Clark is one cool cucumber. Wow.
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