Yes! Scorpions use their claws to catch and hold prey while stinging them sometimes.
Scorpion claws are called pedipalp.
First, scorpions don't bite. They either a) sting you with their tails or b) kill you with their claws. Big scorpions generally have bigger claws but have weaker venom (as they have no use for their venom if they can kill with their claws) and smaller scorpians are usually more venomous. Hope this helps :)
Scorpions use their claws for attacking prey or using them for defense against other animals.
They are not called claws mostly it's named pinchers. The scorpions pinchers are a human pincers x5 and its EXTREMEMLY dangerous almost like a paintball bullet hitted you about 10 times
They are like a some what kind of a finger's pinchers x5
no so do aboriginals
Scorpion claws are called pedipalp.
First, scorpions don't bite. They either a) sting you with their tails or b) kill you with their claws. Big scorpions generally have bigger claws but have weaker venom (as they have no use for their venom if they can kill with their claws) and smaller scorpians are usually more venomous. Hope this helps :)
Scorpions use their claws for attacking prey or using them for defense against other animals.
claws and there stinging tail
They are not called claws mostly it's named pinchers. The scorpions pinchers are a human pincers x5 and its EXTREMEMLY dangerous almost like a paintball bullet hitted you about 10 times
They are like a some what kind of a finger's pinchers x5
Emperor scorpions primarily use their claws to capture and rend their prey. it is rare for an emperor scorpion to stingit's prey, unless the prey struggles a lot.
Not necessarily. The Emperor Scorpion, Pandinus Imparator, is a burrowing scorpion. It's claws are wide like shovels and are used to move earth. A Scorpion's claws also play an important role when mating.
it depends on the type of crab or scorpion. if either is smaller the other is victorious
scorpions use their tail witch has poison in it.
The scorpions are mating. 'The courtship starts with the male grasping the female's pedipalps with his own; the pair then perform a "dance" called the "promenade à deux".' In other words the male restrains the female by grabbing her claws they then mate.