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Scorpion surprise

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A weatherman got more than he bargained for during a recent trip to a Costco in Halifax after finding what appeared to be a live scorpion in a bag of bananas.

Nathan Coleman, a reporter for The Weather Network, said he was unloading groceries when his 11-year-old daughter spotted something squirming in a plastic bag.

Coleman said he dismissed the rustling, telling his daughter it was just a slug. He said his mother put away the bananas, and then held up the bag and saw what looked like a scorpion.

“It was as scary as it was shocking,” Coleman said in an interview. “It’s just such a strange bug.”

As a reporter, Coleman has covered his fair share of natural oddities.

“It’s actually very surreal,” he said. “I cover all of Atlantic Canada, but I didn’t have to go very far to find this story. It was right in my kitchen.”

A video posted on The Weather Network website — which has been viewed more than 114,000 times — shows Coleman on his deck holding up a plastic bag, the squirming palm-sized scorpion inside.

Coleman said he double-bagged the arachnid and drove to the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History, where it has been jarred for observatio­n.

He said a warehouse manager has apologized to him and he was told Costco is looking into the incident.

Coleman worried about what could have happened had the creature gotten loose around his daughter and one-year-old baby.

“I think it would be funnier if I was younger ... but I have kids and having that (scorpion) in such close proximity, we were lucky.”

 ?? THE CANADIAN PREss/NAtHAN COLEmAN ?? A scorpion is shown in a banana bag in Halifax in this photo taken from a video.
THE CANADIAN PREss/NAtHAN COLEmAN A scorpion is shown in a banana bag in Halifax in this photo taken from a video.

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