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Yes, the scorpion's tail, which contains a venomous stinger, serves as a defense mechanism against predators. The sting can deter potential threats by inflicting pain or incapacitating attackers. Additionally, the scorpion's overall appearance and behaviors, such as its ability to hide in crevices or its nocturnal habits, further reduce the likelihood of being eaten. However, some animals, like certain birds and mammals, have developed adaptations to prey on scorpions despite these defenses.

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