yes, it is through a scientific method called sex
Exiting headfirst through the birth canal.
No, male scorpions do not give birth to babies. In scorpions, it is the female that carries and gives birth to live young, known as scorplings. Male scorpions typically play a role in mating and fertilizing the female's eggs, but they do not participate in the gestation or nurturing of the offspring.
usually 25-35 eggs at once Scorpions do not lay eggs. They give live birth to little scorpions.
usually 25-35 eggs at once Scorpions do not lay eggs. They give live birth to little scorpions.
Baby scorpions stay on Mother's back until they molt to I2, it takes 1-2 weeks from birth :)
Bark scorpions typically give birth in late summer to early fall, usually between August and September. After a gestation period of about 6 to 12 months, female scorpions give live birth to around 25 to 35 young, which then ride on their mother's back for protection until they are ready to fend for themselves. This timing allows the young scorpions to grow and prepare for the harsher conditions of winter.
Yes, you can change to a different method of birth control. You can have the copper IUD inserted at anytime, and can start a different hormonal method of birth control after ten weeks.
Mammals give birth to live young
No. Scorpions are in the arachnid family which includes spiders, mites, ticks, etc.
The 'Pull-out Method' is not a good form of birth control.You are at risk of becoming pregnant if you continue to use (that method) of birth control.Condoms are the best option that we have.
Scorpions are ovoviviparous animals. Scorpion embryos develop inside eggs that are retained within the mother's body until they are ready to hatch. When the baby scorpions emerge from their mother, it appears they have arrived through live birth, like a mammal.
Permanent with out side effect NIL but effective birth control method Tubectomy as it is safe and sure method but female will either get fat/lean