The 9-letter name for whip scorpions (not true scorpions) is uropygids, or more colloquially vinegaroons.
No, Flagellum is singular, flagellais plural. The word flagellum is derived from Latin, meaning whip
The plural of the noun whip is whips.
The Latin word for "whip" is flagellum.
"Flagellum" in Latin means "whip" or "lash", and it is often used to refer to a whip-like structure that some microorganisms use for propulsion.
All arthropods with eight legs; spiders, harvestmen, scorpions, whip scorpions, pseudoscorpions and sun/camel spiders, and all those I forgot.
Yea totally, tanzanian tailless whip scorpions make great look/don't touch much pet! They are fast.
They could if they could catch it. they could eat a small bat then.
Small invertebrates such as spiders and scorpions and also, small lizards.
The noun "whip"
Flagellum (flagella is the plural form)
Those are flagella, which is the Latin word for- whip.
The scientific name of a whip scorpion is Uropygi. This arachnid belongs to the order Uropygi, which is characterized by long, whip-like tails and pincers. They are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, often inhabiting leaf litter and under rocks. Despite their intimidating appearance, whip scorpions are not harmful to humans.