A group of scorpions is commonly referred to as a "bed" or a "nest." While scorpions are typically solitary creatures, they can sometimes be found together, especially during mating or when a mother is caring for her young. The term "bed" is particularly used when describing a group of scorpions that share a common shelter or hiding spot.
They like to live on, in and around bark.
A scorpions tail is called a Metasoma.
Young immature scorpions are called "scorplings".
The rival gang was called: "The Scorpions".
I guess it's scorpionology
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A pack of wolves.
arachnids
there nocturnal for one,an pack a powerfull sting with that tail,bout it really..does anyone know more?
Scorpion claws are called pedipalp.
A pack of Mongooses is called a Flock.
a pack of dogs is called a kennel