if the scorpion was big then not so bad but if it was small then its very bad
Yes, you can find scorpions in America. You'll be able to find scorpions anywhere where there is a forest or area where they can be hidden.
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The outer 'shell' - or exoskeleton doesn't expand (like our own skin does). Therefore - as the scorpion grows, it needs to shed its skin periodically in order to grow. Immediately after shedding - the new 'skin' is soft - but hardens within minutes. While the skin is soft, the scorpion inflates its lungs to expand its body - this givers it space to 'grow into' the new shell.
The New Mexico State University mascot is the Aggies.
The Funnel Web Grass Spider. They live in the grass mostly and are poisonous but are not aggressive spiders.
The two types of poisonous spiders in New Mexico of the Black Widow and the Brown Spider. The blanca, desert, and Apache are all species of Brown Spider.
The Brown Recluse and the Black Widow are both poisonous and native to New Mexico.
Yes, you can find scorpions in America. You'll be able to find scorpions anywhere where there is a forest or area where they can be hidden.
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Cancun is in Mexico, not in New Mexico.
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New Mexico qualifies as such.
One of the two spiders that are native to NM and is considered poisonous is the widow spider. Also, the recluse spider is another NM spider that is poisonous.
The country south of New Mexico is Mexico.
No, there is no placed called Mexico, New Mexico.