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The majority of entomologists would label a young scorpion as simply: a maggot. A young Scorpion is known as a scorpling.
Young immature scorpions are called "scorplings".
they crawl onto the mothers back for protection
Yes
it has fast legs so it can catch its prey faster
Female
mammary gland
The majority of entomologists would label a young scorpion as simply: a maggot. A young Scorpion is known as a scorpling.
Female yaks and their young calves travel in herds of hundreds of animals. The herd protects the young from predators, like wolves.
No, and hardly the female either. When the eggs hatch, the small ones are on their own.
No, the father scorpion has nothing to do with raising the young.
No,it lays eggs
yes they carry them on their back
Scorpions perform a mating dance by clasping each others pincers and dancing around. The male deposits a spermatosphere, a small container of sperm, onto the ground then directs the female over it so she can pick it up. The young develop in eggs inside the female, then after 35 days to one year, 20-50 young hatch inside the female and emerge alive and crawl onto the mothers back. The mother protects them until they have molted (shed their exoskeletons) for the first time. Scorpions take from 2 to 3 years to reach sexual maturity and live for 10 to 15 years.
What protects young flowers and leaves? The petals do. They protect them from storms and insects.
what is a cone
When the boa constrictor has had babies it has a very big responsibility over them. One of the ways a mother boa protects its young is by coiling around them to keep them warm because they are cold-blooded animals and need to stay in temperature. Another way that it protects its young is by leaving the babies hidden in a hole and she goes out to look for food.