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What is the longest scorpion recorded?

On the 22nd of December 2008, Kanchana Kerkaew of Thailand held a 7 inch scorpion in her mouth for 2 minutes and 2 seconds to set a new worlds record at Ripley's Believe It or Not in Pattaya.


What special features does a scorpion have?

Scorpions only go out at night to catch prey. The scorpion is brown. They are not insects. It has eighth legs and it has 6 to 12 eyes. They have a set of pincher's and a set of claws. It also has a painful stinger on its tail. Scorpions eat spider's insects and millipedes. Since they are brown, they can blend into the desert sand. That leads to say that they have many features that describe them that help them survive.


Why does the tailless whip-tail scorpion have no tail unlike a normal scorpion that has a tail with a venom stinger?

The name "Tailless whip-tail scorpion" is a misnomer. The tailless whip scorpion is actually not a scorpion at all. It is, however, in the group that both spiders and scorpions belong to called the Arachnids. Arachnids are not insects; arachnids have two body parts and eight legs whereas insects have three body parts and six legs. Tailless whip scorpions belong to the group Amblypigidae. They are reclusive animals that live in dark places such as under the bark of trees and in cellars. Their first set of legs has actually elongated and become incredibly sensitive, serving the same function as antenna in insects -- to tell them about the world around them. They have no venom but catch their prey with their large spiny pedipalps. To people they're completely harmless, other than the ability to give a slight pinch.


Question answer for night of the scorpion?

The Night of the Scorpion is basically a poem that is full of confusion and tension. In this poem, Nissim Ezekiel, the poet, tells about the time his mother was bitten by a scorpion. Ten hours of continuous rain had made the scorpion seek shelter under a sack of rice. The scorpion stung the mother, and he went out in the rain again. The peasants came to help the mother, and like typical villagers, they were superstitious, and they chanted the name of God. From the point of view of the child, it seemed that the peasants were like swarms of flies, and he could see scorpion shadows everywhere (the child was frightened and so obviously the memory of the scorpion haunts him). They prayed that the mother's sins of the previous birth be burned away, that her sufferings may decrease in the next birth. They prayed that the sum of evil may balance against the sum of good become diminished because of the pain she suffers. The poison would purify her flesh of desire and her spirit of ambition. They sat around while the mother groaned and twisted on the mat in pain. The child's father, who was not a superstitious person and thought logically, tried every curse and blessing, herbs and hybrids to cure his wife. The desperation and intensity of the situation changed the father to a rather superstitious person (he tried curses and blessings). He poured a bit of paraffin and set the bitten toe alight. The holy man performed his rites and tried to tame the poison with an incantation. After twenty hours it lost its sting. The mother, after all she has gone through, only thanks God that the scorpion bit her and not her children. The last three lines of the poem expresses the selfless love of a mother for her children


Is a kazoo an aerophone?

It is a specialized type of aerophone, called a membranophone. The sound produced is made by a vibrating membrane. The vibrations are set into motion due to airflow (humming) through the main chamber.

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