hi its wolfgirl10 again and this is the answer scorpions can sting you with there tail and even if you look at a scorpion and it does not do anything you will scream or jump. sorry I really dont know much about scorpions check out my other answers
yes a consumer is when an animal eats another animala and a producer makes its own food and scorpions cant do tht
Scorpions make good lizard food. There are many predators to scorpions, birds, cats, mice, rats, even humans in certain locations eat scorpions. So lizards eat scorpions, spiders eat scorpions, scorpions eat scorpions and people eat scorpions. I'm sure pocket mice eat scorpions!
Scorpions can dig 12 feet underground and can survive a year by eating a little food.
Scorpions catch most of their prey simply by either chasing after it, or lying in ambush waiting for it to wander past. The prey is usually eaten live, but on rare occasions, a sting from the scorpion's tail may be needed to subdue larger or more active prey.
black widow eat sun scorpions which eat locuts and grasshoppers. black mamba eats black widow vultures and hawks eat the black mamba
A bear on the top of the food chain.
hi its wolfgirl10 again and this is the answer scorpions can sting you with there tail and even if you look at a scorpion and it does not do anything you will scream or jump. sorry I really dont know much about scorpions check out my other answers
yes a consumer is when an animal eats another animala and a producer makes its own food and scorpions cant do tht
Scorpions are predators that primarily feed on insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates. They are themselves preyed upon by larger animals such as birds, lizards, and small mammals. Scorpions are near the top of their food chain, with few predators due to their venomous sting and tough exoskeleton.
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They are nearly on the top of the food chain when it comes to rodents and other small mammals and birds.
On the Antarctic continent, there are no predators of the Emperor Penguin. At sea, and near the beaches and on ice floes, these animals are part of the ocean's food chain.