I only know one, but it is a spider.
No. Scorpions are in the arachnid family which includes spiders, mites, ticks, etc.
This isn't like the movie predators.
Baby scorpions stay on Mother's back until they molt to I2, it takes 1-2 weeks from birth :)
Different sources give different numbers, but there are about 1,300 or 1,400 species of scorpions worldwide. In the US there are from 40 to 90 species, most of which are found in the dry areas of the western states.
Actually, both baby and adult scorpions have the same amount of poison; although, the baby scorpions decide to use all of their poison they have (out of fear and immaturity). While, on the other hand, adults are smarter and only use a portion, they can survive, and give you poison according to the disturbance caused.
snakes, sharks, rays, salamanders, geckos, fishes, and scorpions
Some animals that make and give off their own light are glow worms, fireflies, scorpions, krills, jenger jellyfish and luminous fish.
No. Scorpions are in the arachnid family which includes spiders, mites, ticks, etc.
usually 25-35 eggs at once Scorpions do not lay eggs. They give live birth to little scorpions.
usually 25-35 eggs at once Scorpions do not lay eggs. They give live birth to little scorpions.
Veterinarian have to calculate how much medicine to give animals based upon their weight.
ALL animals have specific habitats. Indeed all organisms (ie lifeforms found on the Planet Earth) have specific habitats.
When the animals visit your house, they'll rank it from one star to five. If you want them to give you five stars, you need to have the whole set of furniture. For example, if you are collecting exotic furniture, you need to have the whole set before they rank your house five stars.
1. For the purpose of the study of genetics animals classified in a certain category are genetically related to other animals in that group 2. The study of evolution how and why certain animals evolved that way
This isn't like the movie predators.
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.
Baby scorpions stay on Mother's back until they molt to I2, it takes 1-2 weeks from birth :)