After a few hours they will begin to swell.
Because the venom is in the scorpions tail for use when it stings.
if the scorpion was big then not so bad but if it was small then its very bad
You will not get ill... rather u ll die
Scorpions do not bite they usually pinch and only sting if they feel threatend. nonlethal scorpion stings are like bee stings. but more venomous species can kill in minuts
With a scorpion, it would actually be a sting instead of a bite. The sting will likely be painful and swell a bit. It might go numb around the sting itself.
A Scorpion stings an attacker with paralyzing poison
he has the scorpion death drop and the scorpion death lock
Acid
Yes, but it depends on the scorpion and the size of the animal that it stings.
Yes, bee stings often swell and then itch.
It waits grabs and stings.
Because the venom is in the scorpions tail for use when it stings.
The plot of "The Scorpion and the Frog" is a fable about a scorpion that asks a frog to carry him across a river. The frog is initially hesitant due to the scorpion's reputation, but eventually agrees. Midway through the river, the scorpion stings the frog, dooming them both, and explains that it is in its nature to sting. The story illustrates the idea that some creatures will act according to their innate nature regardless of the consequences.
if the scorpion was big then not so bad but if it was small then its very bad
yes, he is most definatly scorpion king. he stings people he gets mad at, and they get angry.
You will not get ill... rather u ll die
It stings so badly and feels painful