Deathstalker scorpion venom is not only the world’s
most expensive venom, but also the most expensive liquid, commanding
prices of up to $39 million per gallon. Getting your hands on a gallon
is a bit tricky, though.
The deathstalker is one of the most dangerous species of scorpions. Even
though a sting is generally not enough to kill a healthy adult, it can
prove lethal to kids and the elderly, and is said to be about 100 times
more painful than a bee sting. Of course, pain is subjective, so we
don’t experience it the same way, but according to experts, describing
the pain of a deathstalker scorpion as excruciating would be fairly
accurate. And in order to obtain the precious mix of toxins, a person
has to milk the deathstalker manually, as automated solutions are only
just being developed.
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But the mind-numbing value of deathstalker scorpion venom isn’t just a
consequence of the danger one exposes themselves to in order to obtain
it. One component of the venom, the peptide chlorotoxin, has shown
potential for treating human brain tumors, while other components may be
used to regulate insulin and treat diabetes. It’s very valuable for the
medical industry, and research laboratories are apparently willing to
pay a fortune for it.
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Lastly, the scarcity of the venom also plays a part in its obscene price
tag. One adult deathstalker scorpion only yields up to 2mg of venom at a
time. And considering that scorpions are almost always milked by hand,
one at a time, and that it takes 2-3 weeks for a scorpion to replenish
its supply of venom, getting your hands on a gallon of the stuff is a
tough task.
Interestingly, there is one more expensive liquid than deathstalker
scorpion venom – horse semen. Well, at least that of the world’s most
expensive stallion, a purebred named Galileo. According to Business
Insider, a gallon of the stuff costs up to $49 million, and is a lot
easier to obtain too. But since this is just one individual, I still
think scorpion venom should retain the the title of most expensive
liquid.
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