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Scorpions. Fernando DiNardo. About Scorpions. Scorpions are predatory animals of the class Arachnida , making them cousins to spiders , mites and ticks.
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Scorpions Fernando DiNardo
About Scorpions • Scorpions are predatory animals of the class Arachnida, making them cousins to spiders, mites and ticks. • Scorpions have eight legs, a pair of pincers (pedipalps) and a narrow segmented tail that often curves over their back, on the end of which is a venomous stinger. • Areas of China have a traditional dish of fried scorpion, and scorpion wine features in Chinese medicine.
More about Scorpions. • Scorpions can eat a massive amount of food in one meal. Their large food storage organs, together with a low metabolism rate and an inactive lifestyle means that if necessary they can survive 6-12 months without eating again. • The scorpion uses their pincers to quickly grab prey and then whip their poisonous tail stinger over to kill or paralyze the prey. The tail is also used as a useful defense against predators. • The scorpion is one of the 12 signs of the Zodiac, with the Scorpio constellation identified in the stars. • The scorpion is nocturnal, often hiding during the day under rocks and in holes in the ground before emerging at night to feed.
More about Scorpions • It is true that a Scorpion is able to tell the difference between light and dark. • They are extremely sensitive to light so they aren’t going to be out roaming around in the sun. • The Scorpion loves to live around rocks, sand, and trees. However, they are very adaptable and have been found living in some very unusual places.
More about Scorpions • Scorpions can only consume a liquid diet. The venom they inject into prey allows the insides to be turned into liquid that they suck out. • Scorpions can only consume a liquid diet. The venom they inject into prey allows the insides to be turned into liquid that they suck out. • One of the most dangerous species is the Fattail scorpion which is also called the fat-tailed scorpion. • Scorpions tend to live in areas that are from 68 degrees Fahrenheit to 99 degrees Fahrenheit. • Scorpions need soil around their living environment so that they can thrive. • Some of the very dangerous Scorpions live in North Africa and the Middle East.