I believe that the bigger scorpions are larger and also the smaller ones tend to be less big. It is my understanding that scorpions are only deadly in fatal cases. Hope this helps. Alan
it doesn't have to be any size the big black scorpions are less poisiones and the brown almost translucent small scorpions are more poisiones
Scorpions eat a variety of insects, spiders, other scorpions and lizards. Depending on their size they may also eat small mammals, such as mice.
Small white scorpions resemble adult scorpions. A young scorpion requires five to seven molts to reach maturity. The color white is a form of albinism.
Mostly scorpions hunt insects, small rodents, reptiles, and sometimes each other.
All scorpions are poisonous. Their venom is contained in their tail. Are they all harmful to humans? Not necessarily. Some have stings similar to a bee sting. But if you're allergic, be careful. A good rule of thumb is if you're allergic to any kind of stinging insect, stay away from scorpions, too. The only scorpion in the U.S. that is deadly to humans are Arizona Bark Scorpions, and usually only deadly to small children or frail adults. They aren't black, but they *are* native here. The only black scorpions here are Diplocentrus sp. and most of them aren't even solid black. But if that's the kind you mean, then they're not horrible, but it won't feel good, either.
it doesn't have to be any size the big black scorpions are less poisiones and the brown almost translucent small scorpions are more poisiones
Scorpions eat a variety of insects, spiders, other scorpions and lizards. Depending on their size they may also eat small mammals, such as mice.
Small white scorpions resemble adult scorpions. A young scorpion requires five to seven molts to reach maturity. The color white is a form of albinism.
Scorpions eat insects, Spiders, lizards and other scorpions. They can also eat small mammals. They drink water.
Mostly scorpions hunt insects, small rodents, reptiles, and sometimes each other.
All scorpions are poisonous. Their venom is contained in their tail. Are they all harmful to humans? Not necessarily. Some have stings similar to a bee sting. But if you're allergic, be careful. A good rule of thumb is if you're allergic to any kind of stinging insect, stay away from scorpions, too. The only scorpion in the U.S. that is deadly to humans are Arizona Bark Scorpions, and usually only deadly to small children or frail adults. They aren't black, but they *are* native here. The only black scorpions here are Diplocentrus sp. and most of them aren't even solid black. But if that's the kind you mean, then they're not horrible, but it won't feel good, either.
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Scorpions are a part of the arachnid family. Scorpions eat cockroaches, meal worms, crickets, and grasshoppers. Large scorpions can eat small lizards
scarpions eat catuses in the desert to survive
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.
Wood Scorpions (at least mine, anyhow) prefer fruit- flavored mixes.