A scorpions tail is called a Metasoma.
Do you mean Georgia?
they are found in africa
the answer is a kangroo rat aother stuff
Scorpions do not pinch in the traditional sense like crabs or other crustaceans. Instead, they use their pincers, or pedipalps, to grasp and hold prey. While they can deliver a painful sting with their tail, their pincers are primarily used for hunting and defense rather than pinching.
That depends on the species of scorpian. Scorpian stings can range from a small painful sting, like a bee sting, to a deadly sting. Most scorpians do not possess venom strong enough to kill an adult, but of course, it depends on the species of scorpian. There are scorpians that can inflict a deadly sting. Some zoologists say that the smaller a scorpians pinchers are, the more potent their venom is.
No. They inject their poison through the tail.
it is posible,so ya but the snake is smart enough to not eat the tail
The stinger of a scorpion is located at the end of its tail. It is used to inject venom into its prey or predators for self-defense.
humans birds and other scorpians and centipedes and birds
many scorpians eat bugs insects and lizards
The tail of a deer is called a tail.
A whale's tail is called a fluke
A fox's tail is called a brush.A brush
no they are carnivours
no but it has an exosceltion
Never been to Canada and I don't think they have scorpians. I do know though that they do have scorpions in the zoos and possibly in the wild.
a tail