yes, scorpions are carnivores. they eat bugs. wild scorpions eat any bug they can find, but pet scorpions can eat crickets
No, scorpions are carnivores.
Neither, scorpions are insectivores for the most part.
Mainly beetles. Beetles are one of the most common insects in the desert. The scorpion has the pincers, the telson and the venom to kill a beetle. It mainly waits for the beetle to come close, and then, it catches the beetle, but it has to wait for it to stop struggling, then, it can paralyze the beetle and start eating it. It also eats small spiders, other scorpions and on occasions, jerboas.
Scorpions make good lizard food. There are many predators to scorpions, birds, cats, mice, rats, even humans in certain locations eat scorpions. So lizards eat scorpions, spiders eat scorpions, scorpions eat scorpions and people eat scorpions. I'm sure pocket mice eat scorpions!
at the contrary , are the baby scorpions who eats their own mother... <a href="whatdoscorpionseat.html">What do Scorpions eat?</a>
Scorpions are carnivores.
No, scorpions are carnivores.
they are carnivores
becose they eats the meat.
Neither, scorpions are insectivores for the most part.
Scorpions are carnivores, feeding on smaller insects by injecting them with poison. It usually has a stunning effect.
Meerkats are carnivores. They eat insects, lizards and even small birds. Their favourite food is scorpions!
Meerkats are carnivores. They eat insects, lizards and even small birds. Their favourite food is scorpions!
Scorpions are carnivores.
Insects and other arthropods like spiders, scorpions rodents such as mice and rats rabbits and hares larger carnivores such as wolves and coyotes, lions, bobcats
Mainly beetles. Beetles are one of the most common insects in the desert. The scorpion has the pincers, the telson and the venom to kill a beetle. It mainly waits for the beetle to come close, and then, it catches the beetle, but it has to wait for it to stop struggling, then, it can paralyze the beetle and start eating it. It also eats small spiders, other scorpions and on occasions, jerboas.
The collective nouns are a bed of scorpions, a colony of scorpions, or a nest of scorpions.