Baby scorpions stay on Mother's back until they molt to I2, it takes 1-2 weeks from birth :)
Crows mature and grow rather fast. In about 4 weeks they are mature enough to leave the nest.
Scorpions have an exoskeleton that is water proof and prevents water loss. They usually stay hidden under rocks, brush, trash or tree bark during the hot daylight hours and emerge only after dark to forage and mate.
Yes they do.
All scorpions are poisonous. Their venom is contained in their tail. Are they all harmful to humans? Not necessarily. Some have stings similar to a bee sting. But if you're allergic, be careful. A good rule of thumb is if you're allergic to any kind of stinging insect, stay away from scorpions, too. The only scorpion in the U.S. that is deadly to humans are Arizona Bark Scorpions, and usually only deadly to small children or frail adults. They aren't black, but they *are* native here. The only black scorpions here are Diplocentrus sp. and most of them aren't even solid black. But if that's the kind you mean, then they're not horrible, but it won't feel good, either.
How long violations stay on your record varies from state to state. In Maine, a violation will stay on your driving record for one year.
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1-2 years they are very good parents.
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How long baby koala bears stay with their parents can vary depending on how often the mother reproduces. On average, the koala bear stays in its mother's pouch for five to seven months.
Parents can ensure their baby's hands stay warm at night by dressing them in long-sleeved pajamas, using mittens or socks on their hands, keeping the room temperature comfortable, and using a sleep sack or swaddle to keep them cozy.
Baby Basilisk lizards typically stay with their parents for a few weeks to a few months, depending on their ability to fend for themselves. They receive protection, guidance, and support from their parents during this time. Once they are capable of surviving on their own, they will gradually disperse and become independent.