The Guyana black devil scorpion primarily feeds on insects, such as crickets, roaches, and other small invertebrates. They are nocturnal hunters, using their pincers to capture prey with agility. In captivity, they may also consume mealworms and other commercially available insect prey. Their diet is essential for their growth and overall health.
Actually some tiny bugs in Arizona takes bites of the scorpion, but other huge animals can eat it too. Mostly bugs do like spiders or misquitos eat it up in a month, so that's your answer Bugs!
yes, they doI saw a film showing this by NatGeo and the snake/scorpion had a battle. If my memory serves me the scorpion won, but it shows that they do eat them.
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it will starve
The Emperor Scorpion, or pandinus imperator, will eat insects, small mice, and lizards. I do not currently know if there are any animals that will eat Emperor Scorpions, (I would also like to know this, but it is unlikely because they have stingers) but here, http://tinyurl.com/n8gbhy , this should help you.
Sometimes a scorpion mother if Hungary can eat her offspring.
Actually some tiny bugs in Arizona takes bites of the scorpion, but other huge animals can eat it too. Mostly bugs do like spiders or misquitos eat it up in a month, so that's your answer Bugs!
Its mouth.
No.
no
No they don't eat plant
Yes, because of their size they can have a scorpion for lunch.
yes, they doI saw a film showing this by NatGeo and the snake/scorpion had a battle. If my memory serves me the scorpion won, but it shows that they do eat them.
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