Yes
Owls and scorpions
Hatred is a human emotion. Animals do not hate other animals. They may see them as prey, or see others as predators, but they do not hate them.
Scorpions use their claws for attacking prey or using them for defense against other animals.
Yes, some cobras can eat scorpions as part of their diet, although they typically prefer other prey such as rodents, frogs, and lizards. Cobras are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of animals, including invertebrates like scorpions, if the opportunity arises. Their venom can help subdue scorpions, making them easier to eat. However, scorpions are not a primary food source for most cobra species.
Every animal on the planet has its own 'place' in the general scheme of things. Like spiders, Scorpions feed on insects - and sometimes small mammals and birds. Scorpions, in turn are prey for other animals such as meerkats.
Meerkats eat scorpions. I'm not sure what other animals eat scorpions.
Scorpions are preyed upon by a variety of animals in the wild, including birds, mammals, reptiles, and other arthropods. Some examples of predators that feed on scorpions include owls, snakes, lizards, and certain species of spiders. These predators have developed adaptations to help them capture and consume scorpions, such as specialized hunting techniques and resistance to the scorpion's venom.
Scorpions eat a variety of mammals such as rodents, as well as small lizards, insects and spiders. They are able to kill animals larger than themselves by injecting neurotoxins which paralyse their prey.
They stab their prey with their tale.
Insects And other Arthropods
Some animals with pincers include crabs, scorpions, and some species of beetles. These pincers are used for various purposes such as catching prey, defending against predators, and moving objects in their environment.
Scorpions are animals and all animals are heterotrophs so yes, scorpions are heterotrophs.