Get A Lower Back Tribal Tattoo
Since early cavemen started painting their bodies, there has been evidence that they liked lower back tribal tattoo designs as well as many others. The use of such tattoos has always been a way to stand out from the crowd. That desire is still around today and we all crave to be different.
In ancient times people used to live in tribal groups. Tribal allegiance was demonstrated by the wearing of certain clothes, colors and, of course tattoos. Many of these tribal tattoo designs still live on today. Although tribal tattoo designs can trace their origins back to early pre-history they are enjoying a big resurgence in popularity today.
Cultures from all over the world such as Hawaiian, Oriental, Eskimo and American Indians have practiced the art of tribal tattooing, and still o to this day.
Tribal designs come in many shapes and forms, but here are some of the more popular ones.
Sagittarius tribal Tattoos are in vogue. They are suitable for both men and women and In black or color. They look especially good on the lower back or upper arms.
Tribal rose tattoos. More popular with the ladies this one, but don't be afraid guys to get one if you feel daring. Probably the most beautiful tribal designs, rose tattoos are complicated to ink and may require more than 1 sitting to finish.Popular locations are the upper arms, legs and lower backs.
My personal favourite is the Scorpion tattoo. Personally I really like the Scorpion tattoo. Color or black, it doesn't matter, they look great wherever you have them inked.
A lower back tribal tattoo may not be a sign that you actually belong to that tribe any more, but it will certainly make you distinctive and unique if done well.
There are thousands of great tribal tattoos to choose from. Friends and family are great people to ask for advice as they know your personality, moods and habits and this can help you make the right choice of design.
A little bit of time spent researching the designs available will help you make a good choice and you will enjoy that lower back tribal tattoo for many years to come.
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The largest living scorpion is a species from Sri Lanka, Heterometrus swammerdami, at upwards of 20cm ( 7.8 inch) and 32 grams (1.12 ounce). They don't hold a candle to the largest arachnid alive, the Goliath Bird Eater Spider, Theraphosa blondi, which gets upwards of 30cm (12 inch) and 120 grams (4.2 ounce or just over 1/4 of a pound).
*added, the giant sea scorpion wasn't really a scorpion. It was a eurypterid, which were not even arachnids! They were relatives of arachnids though, in the same subphylum.
There was, however, brontoscorpio, which is believed to have been a true scorpion and about 1 meter long.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brontoscorpio