No
A scorpion is an Invertebrate.
A scorpion is an Invertebrate.
Possibly large spiders, and vertebrates including birds, snakes and large frogs (like Bullfrogs), as well as other scorpions.
Possibly large Spiders, and vertebrates including birds, snakes and large frogs (like Bullfrogs), as well as other scorpions.
The Chaco Owl mainly preys on mammals, small birds, and other vertebrates. They do enjoy the occasional insect, scorpion, or spider.
Scorpions do not have an endoskeleton; instead, they possess an exoskeleton made of chitin, which provides support and protection. This external skeleton must be periodically shed through a process called molting as the scorpion grows. Unlike endoskeletons found in vertebrates, an exoskeleton limits growth and requires this regular shedding to accommodate the scorpion's size.
They don't. Hence the hard crunchy shell on the outside with the soft center - like M&Ms.
No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
Snakes are vertebrates.
a scorpion
The scorpion is not an insect. but, The scorpion is an arachnid, and an arthropod.
vertebrates