No, scorpions don't have compound eyes. However, scorpions do have two eyes at the top of it's body, and three on either side of it's body. Scorpions have a total of eight eyes. Scorpions are in the genus, or genre, arachnid which spiders are also in.
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The 9-letter name for whip scorpions (not true scorpions) is uropygids, or more colloquially vinegaroons.
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Scorpions have two eyes on the top of there head and usually two to five pairs of eyes along the front corners of there head.
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Yes, scorpions can see, but not very well. They are covered with sensory hairs and can feel vibrations through the ground. This helps with finding prey and sensing danger. Some scorpions don't even have eyes.
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Scorpions are not insects but are arachnids, like spiders, and have eight legs and two main body regions, the prosoma and the mesosoma. The prosoma has two eyes on top and two to five eyes along each side (as many as five pairs). Even with all those eyes, scorpions can't see very well! Their eyes mostly tell movement and light from dark. The scorpion's four pairs of legs are attached to the prosoma as well. Scorpions find their way by feeling along with brush-like structures called pectines attached to the underside of the mesosoma, and fine sensory hairs to detect vibrations. Male scorpions also use the pectines to find an available female. The scorpion's tail, called the metasoma, ends in a sharp stinger with venom glands.
Scorpions survive on various insects and small animals,such as rodents.At times they also nourish on lizards and spiders.One of the most common diets of a scorpion is a cricket.There are larger species of scorpions,which have been known to kill birds and various animals.some scorpions feed on smaller breed on scorpions or on young scorpions.
The collective nouns are a bed of scorpions, a colony of scorpions, or a nest of scorpions.
In ultraviolet light, some types of scorpions glow blue. Their exoskeletons are reacting to a type of light that human eyes can't see. Scientists are not sure just why this happens to scorpions. One theory is that the glow warns them when parts of their body aren't properly hidden, and could give them away.