Nope.
no not at all
Sorry, but while sea scorpions used to exist, they are now extinct. They lived about 390 million years ago.
I do not think they are extinct, they may have altered their habitat to brackish (semi-salt water) and gone inland, perhaps in the Amazon. these creatures are NOT recommended as pets!
The Eurypterid belongs to the genus Eurypterus. It is an extinct group of arthropods known as sea scorpions that lived during the Paleozoic era.
No. Most of the life that has ever lived on earth is extinct. And Dinosaurs make up only a small portion of that and aren't completely extinct either, as birds are in fact dinosaurs. Other major extinct groups of animals include trilobites, eurypterids (sea scorpions), ammonites, icthyosaurs, pterosaurs, and synapsid reptiles. There are also many extinct varieties of plant, fungus, and microorganism.
Trilobites, and eurypterids (giant marine scorpions). Ammonites are not arthropods but molluscs.
Arthrpoda has an extinct class Marrellomorpha and an the extinct Trilobite subphylum. The order Eurypterida (eurypterids) or sea scorpions, related to arachnids are also extinct. They may have been the largest arthropods to have ever lived.
The collective nouns are a bed of scorpions, a colony of scorpions, or a nest of scorpions.
Scorpions make good lizard food. There are many predators to scorpions, birds, cats, mice, rats, even humans in certain locations eat scorpions. So lizards eat scorpions, spiders eat scorpions, scorpions eat scorpions and people eat scorpions. I'm sure pocket mice eat scorpions!
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "scorpions."
No, scorpions are carnivores.
No. Scorpions are arachnids.