You don't.
Anybody who should be doing it knows how. Anybody who should not do it, doesn't.
Yes, it is legal in the UK to have a pet scorpion. Of all the varieties of scorpion, the Emperor Scorpion is the most popular, due to its nature being a bit more docile than that of some other varieties.
Yes, a scorpion sting can potentially kill a pet rabbit, depending on the species of scorpion and the size and health of the rabbit. While most scorpions have venom that is not lethal to larger animals, certain species have potent venom that can be harmful or even fatal to smaller mammals like rabbits. If a rabbit is stung, it is crucial to seek veterinary attention immediately for appropriate treatment.
If a cat stung a scorpion, it would probably kill it. The venom in a scorpion is enough to kill the average house cat.WRONG.......Actually it will most likely NOT kill a cat. The average house scorpion does NOT have enough venom to kill a cat, only the bark scorpion does and you can tell if it is a bark scorpion if it can climb walls! Scorpions are not monsters but are dangerous, if your house pet starts to drool or have tremors or difficulty breathing they should see a vet but mostly they will live.
Kenrik Ibsen
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 law requires everyone to have any particular animal as a pet, let alone any kind of scorpion
That would be the Emperor scorpion, it's a good beginner scorp -J
Yes, it is legal in the UK to have a pet scorpion. Of all the varieties of scorpion, the Emperor Scorpion is the most popular, due to its nature being a bit more docile than that of some other varieties.
Yes, a scorpion sting can potentially kill a pet rabbit, depending on the species of scorpion and the size and health of the rabbit. While most scorpions have venom that is not lethal to larger animals, certain species have potent venom that can be harmful or even fatal to smaller mammals like rabbits. If a rabbit is stung, it is crucial to seek veterinary attention immediately for appropriate treatment.
Emperor scorpions are not a naturally occurring species but rather a popular pet choice in the exotic pet trade. Therefore, there isn't a specific population estimate for them in the wild.
If a cat stung a scorpion, it would probably kill it. The venom in a scorpion is enough to kill the average house cat.WRONG.......Actually it will most likely NOT kill a cat. The average house scorpion does NOT have enough venom to kill a cat, only the bark scorpion does and you can tell if it is a bark scorpion if it can climb walls! Scorpions are not monsters but are dangerous, if your house pet starts to drool or have tremors or difficulty breathing they should see a vet but mostly they will live.
My favorite pet is a scorpion.
Elegabalus was the emperor who had the pet rock and walked backwards
Yes,but be very careful with them!
Kenrik Ibsen
no its to cold.... but you can keep one as a pet!
No. They actually make a good pet.