That depends on the species of scorpian. Scorpian stings can range from a small painful sting, like a bee sting, to a deadly sting. Most scorpians do not possess venom strong enough to kill an adult, but of course, it depends on the species of scorpian. There are scorpians that can inflict a deadly sting. Some zoologists say that the smaller a scorpians pinchers are, the more potent their venom is.
Yes in fact all scorpions are poisonous, all scorpions, even young/infant scorpions inject the same amount of venom and the same type of venom.
All scorpions have varying degrees of venom.
Depends what kind of scorpion it is. But lots of scorpions have about a teaspoon of venom.
Because the venom is in the scorpions tail for use when it stings.
all scorpions are deadly cause they have the thing in their tail which is full of venom and poison
in there venom sac in there stinger
they protect by venom.
Yes in fact all scorpions are poisonous, all scorpions, even young/infant scorpions inject the same amount of venom and the same type of venom.
No they don't. Scorpions are always producing venom just like how humans produce sperm.
All scorpions have varying degrees of venom.
Depends what kind of scorpion it is. But lots of scorpions have about a teaspoon of venom.
nothing
Because the venom is in the scorpions tail for use when it stings.
to sting... the tails have venom in a sack.
all scorpions are deadly cause they have the thing in their tail which is full of venom and poison
Scorpions kill primarily through their venom, which they deliver via a sting from their tail. The venom contains a mix of neurotoxins that can disrupt the nervous system of their prey, often immobilizing or paralyzing them. This allows scorpions to easily subdue smaller animals, such as insects and spiders, which they then consume. While their venom can be harmful to humans, most species are not lethal.
One simple word - venom.