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Q: Are scorpions and lobsters related
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What is a family of scorpions called?

lobsters,crabs,shrimp,spiders, andhorseshoecrabs are related to scorpions.to me I think lobsters are mostrelated because they have pinchers like scorpions.


Are octopus and squid spiders of the ocean?

No. Lobsters are related to spiders and scorpions, but nobody knows if octopus and squid are.


What are the examples of anthropods?

Lobsters, crabs, shrimp, spiders, scorpions.


Are lobsters different from scorpions?

Yes, very much so! Lobsters are Crustaceans, whereas scorpions are Arachnids. These are two very different families in the Phylum of Invertebrates. Lobsters thrive in the sea, whereas scorpions thrive in the desert. The two species also look very different from the other, with different diets and different methods of mating and survival.


What animal using booklungs to breathe?

Arachnids such as spiders and scorpions, and crustaceans such as lobsters and crabs.


Are cockroaches related to lobsters?

yes cause i said so!


What animals they have pincers?

Some animals that have pincers are lobsters, crabs, and earwig. There are also insects called pincer bugs that have pincers.


Animals with more than four legs?

Spiders, scorpions, crabs, and lobsters each have eight legs.


Are scorpions related to crabs?

Scorpions are not related to crabs. Scorpions are part of the arachnid family while crabs are a part of the crustacean family.


Which are most closely related insects and lobsters or insect and birds?

Insects and Lobsters


Are scorpions vertebrates?

Scorpions are not vertebrates. They do not have a backbone and are classified as invertebrates.


What are animals that are arthropods?

Insects, Arachnids (scorpions and spiders), Crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp), Millipedes and Centipedes are all classified as Arthropods. An article that goes into more detail of the sub-phyla and classes can be found at the related link below.