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No they don't eat plant
most of its water comes from food it eats, in yards it can get it from any water source, plants pools etc
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it basks in it to get warm as it is a "cold blooded" creature. it also gain energy indrectly by eating organisms that ate plants who performed photosynthesys
To actually answer your question, a scorpion is a carnivore.
You may not think of bugs as animals, but they are. There are five kingdoms: animals (Cats and dogs), plants (trees and flowers), fungi (mushrooms), protists, and Monera. Think: The emperor scorpion is not a mushroom and it doesn't fit in with the protists or the Monera. Gee! Maybe it's a plant! ;P
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Grass = Katydid = Tarantula And Scorpion = Grasshopper Mouse = Great Horned Owl = Wildcat = Cougar = Human. Aquatic Plants (algae) = Capybara = Spectacled Caiman = Green Anaconda = Jaguar = Human.
Its the largest bug, kinda like a sea scorpion and is known to be taller than man! -- The eurypterids match the above description. Also, they first appeared in the Silurian period along with corals and early land plants.
Camels might by happenstance eat a scorpion as it is consuming plant material, but camels are herbivores and would not normally go hunting for them.
Gaia, as the Earth, is mother of all life on Earth, this including animals, plants, and people. Ones which are particularly associated with her in Greek myth are serpents/dragons, and the scorpion which she sent to kill Orion who had threatened to kill all beasts (her children).