The insect associated with the astrological sign is a scorpion. Scorpions eat insects, lizards, mice, and even other scorpions. Scorpions can go for a long time without food.
Emperor scorpions do hibernate.They will move every once in a wile.
The band, the Scorpions, filmed the song, "Still Loving You" in Dallas of Texas. The Scorpions released the song, "Still Loving You" in the year of 1984.
Scorpions can dig 12 feet underground and can survive a year by eating a little food.
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The insect associated with the astrological sign is a scorpion. Scorpions eat insects, lizards, mice, and even other scorpions. Scorpions can go for a long time without food.
Around 3,500 people are estimated to be killed by scorpions each year worldwide. Most of these deaths occur in North Africa and the Middle East.
Approximately 1,500-2,000 people die each year worldwide from scorpion stings, with the majority of fatalities occurring in North Africa, the Middle East, and India. Most scorpion sting deaths are due to complications such as severe allergic reactions or respiratory failure.
Emperor scorpions do hibernate.They will move every once in a wile.
The adaptations for a scorpion are it's hard outershell,claws,and venom stinger.Also,it can go without water for a long pireod of time.
The band, the Scorpions, filmed the song, "Still Loving You" in Dallas of Texas. The Scorpions released the song, "Still Loving You" in the year of 1984.
Yes, there are all kinds of animals that eat them. Scorpions are not without their own enemies. Many scorpions eat other kinds of scorpions and some are cannibalistic. Centipedes are a major enemy of scorpions, and some birds and mammals (shrews and monkeys, for example) have learned to avoid the sting and love eating scorpions.
Scorpions can dig 12 feet underground and can survive a year by eating a little food.
Scorpions can survive in the winter without any problems. They are used to the aquatic environments which has helped them adapt to even low temperatures.
If you mean by the scorpions, 1996.
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Nope, they are active all year round.