yes, they doI saw a film showing this by NatGeo and the snake/scorpion had a battle. If my memory serves me the scorpion won, but it shows that they do eat them.
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no
it would be a snake
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the fang of a snake
The earwig is related to a scorpion and so is the snake. Earwigs are very close to scorpions as they can also sting.
Tiger, snake, shark, scorpion.
Assuming the scorpion and snake are of average size for their type. I would say the snake is going to win. I say this because a scorpions venom couldn't kill the snake. If it hit the snake right between the eyes, then maybe. But the likelyhood of that happening is slim to none. The snake would win, because even if it wasnt venomous, all it would take is one very good bite to break the scorpions exoskeleton.
Sometimes a scorpion mother if Hungary can eat her offspring.
Treat like snake bite
Worm+sand=snake....or maybe scorpion...if not sand, try earth or water