I cut off my Desert Hairy Scorpions stinger over a year ago.... it's still kickin!
If you cut of your scorpions stinger it might die, but if you dont cut it to far down it will be fine. (If you cut it to far in the tail your scorpion will bleed to death) So be careful or go to a pet store and ask someone to do it for you.
they don't unless it breaks off cause that's the only time they should grow it back
they don't unless it breaks off cause that's the only time they should grow it back
Yes. Be sure to cut off the stinger, which is the last segment on the tail, before you do. Scorpions can be eaten as a survival tactic, and they can also be eaten as part of a diet. Some peoples of the world know that there is a fair amount of protein in a scorpion, and will snag and prepare the arachnids if they have a chance to do so.
Yes. If a stingrays stinger touches you, the sharp ends can break off and cut into your skin
A wasps stinger does not come off when it stings. Unlike honey bees, which have barbed stingers that stick and they die.
Yes people do eat scorpions in Asia, Thailand in the city of Chang Mai that town is commonly known to eat them deep fried though that part of Thailand is mixed with Thais ,Chinese and Japanese people.
They die because when they fly off after delivering the sting, some internal organs are ripped out of the insect. The barbed stinger remains in the victim, and the stinger is attached to organs inside the bee.
no, if their stinger breaks off after stinging someone then it ill grow back at rate of about 5.75 inches per month.
A manta ray as a pet could be a good idea IF, (1) you have its stinger cut off, and (2) if you have a good place to put him...
no, so they can sting multiple times, bees die after stinging but the stinger left behind continues to pup in venom, you need to remove the stinger.
because you cut them off from the roots