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Scorpion claws are called pedipalp.
Lots, like the Pedipalps or Pincers. The stinger called the Telson. The Coxapophysis, Tricobothria Setae, Gnanthobase, Pectines/little feelers, Genital Operculum and way more. i craped my pants
Pedipalps have been adapted for feeding, locomotion, and/or reproductive functions.
The scorpion has what many believe to be a negative representation in Chinese culture. The scorpion is said to be foreboding and an indicator of events in life.
There are many, many species of scorpion that inhabit deserts. It might help if you chose a particular species.
A scorpion has eight legs. Its large pincers in front are not legs but are modified appendages called pedipalps.
A scorpion has eight legs. Its large pincers in front are not legs but are modified appendages called pedipalps.
The flat-tail Scorpion is built like any other scorpion, with eight legs, two pedipalps, and a stinger.
Scorpion claws are called pedipalp.
Yes and No. Yes there is a relation, butno, it's not indicative of the venom AMOUNT. It's not so much the amount as the potency/concentration of the venom. The rule of thumb is that a scorpion with a thick tail in relation to it's pedipalps (pincers) is dangerous while scorpion with a thin tail in relation to it's pedipalps is not dangerous.
Lots, like the Pedipalps or Pincers. The stinger called the Telson. The Coxapophysis, Tricobothria Setae, Gnanthobase, Pectines/little feelers, Genital Operculum and way more. i craped my pants
Lots, like the Pedipalps or Pincers. The stinger called the Telson. The Coxapophysis, Tricobothria Setae, Gnanthobase, Pectines/little feelers, Genital Operculum and way more. i craped my pants
Scorpions have larger pedipalps becasue they do!
Arachnids do not have any antennae as such, but do have pedipalps, which serve a similar function. Pedipalps are appendages attached to the head segment which frequently resemble a smaller set of legs.
Pedipalps have been adapted for feeding, locomotion, and/or reproductive functions.
NO. Pedipalps are adapted for handling food and for sensing.In male spiders, pedipalps are further modified to carry sperm during reproduction.
A scorpion has eight legs. Its large pincers in front are not legs but are modified appendages called pedipalps.