We have found a single black scorpian in a darkened area of our home. We live in the hill of Perth WA. Are scorpians readily seen in this area. It was about2 1/2 to 3 inches long and black. Had its tail up.
My question is : Should we be looking for a nest or such close by. Tried to find others but to no avail. Have not seen one inside ever before.
Thanks for your time and hope you can help us.
scorpions do not lay eggs. They give live birth after mating.
Yes because scorpions ARE NOT mammals.
No. Scorpions are live bearers and often have gestation periods from around 7 months to over a year.
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No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
No, a scorpion is an arachnid.
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Yes, because the Arizona Bark Scorpion is the only scorpion that can be kept with others.
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