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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.

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