No. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
Where does the scorpion king live?
some live in deserts the dry hot landa scorpion lives all over the world except antarctica ,simple...a scorpion live in the desertin warm climatesThey live pretty much all over the world, North and South America, Europe (Eusoscorpio flavicaudis), France, Uk, Spain, Italy, Poland), Africa, Australia, Chile, Asia....-J
The Desert Hairy Scorpion, Hadrurus arizonensis,has the longest lifespan of any scorpion and can live 25 years in captivity.
Yes, because the Arizona Bark Scorpion is the only scorpion that can be kept with others.
in the desert
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
No. No animals live on Antarctica.
Where does the scorpion king live?
No, chickens can't live in Antarctica. It's too cold there for any animal to live on the continent.
some live in deserts the dry hot landa scorpion lives all over the world except antarctica ,simple...a scorpion live in the desertin warm climatesThey live pretty much all over the world, North and South America, Europe (Eusoscorpio flavicaudis), France, Uk, Spain, Italy, Poland), Africa, Australia, Chile, Asia....-J
There is no record of any brids living in Antarctica.
Sorry, but you've been misinformed: there are no bearberries in Antarctica. The continent is too cold to support any botany.
Yes. The extreme cold weather in Antarctica can be lethal.
No, there are no imuits in Antarctica. Nor are there any inuits: no native peoples live there -- it's too cold.
Antarctica is too cold to support life or any food chain on the continent.
When you think that your scorpion is ready to molt, you will want to remove any live insects from the tank. Do not handle or feed the scorpion until the molt is over and she is fully hardened.
The Desert Hairy Scorpion, Hadrurus arizonensis,has the longest lifespan of any scorpion and can live 25 years in captivity.