Toxic.
The scientific name of the rainforest scorpion is Peter's iso-scorpion, and it is called the Asian rainforest scorpion because it lives in the Asian rainforests of Vietnam, Myanmar, and Laos.
It is slightly poisonous, although the toxicity is too small to be fatal, but allergy sufferers need to pay attention to it. It is mostly found in bush areas and forests where the air is humid and warm, and prefers to hide in the narrow space underneath the rocks and barks, and has the habit of making holes.
Morphological features:
Adult body length is usually less than 15 cm, in 12 cm or so, this species is similar to the African emperor scorpion and the Malaysian rainforest scorpion, and the emperor scorpion difference is that this species of the body is more elongated streamlined, the surface of the chelicerae is more elongated and the surface of the surface of the more smooth, chelicerae surface is almost glabrous;
With the Malaysian emperor rainforest scorpion the difference is that the latter pincers more The difference with the Malaysian Emperor Rainforest Scorpion is that the latter's pincers are more elongated, the body color is black and the venom sac is red. The difference between the Emperor Scorpion and the Malaysian Rainforest Scorpion*** is that the tip of the tail needle is black instead of red, and there is also a considerable difference in body size.
The above reference? Baidu Encyclopedia-Peter's Isopod Scorpion