The Egyptian Goddess of scorpions, also know as Serqet, was in charge of scorpions and other venomous creatures. She was also know as the god of protection, as Egyptians believed only she could cure a scorpion sting.
Due to a distinct lack of scorpions in the areas that the Norse gods were worshiped no Scorpions made it into the religion itself. At least not that we know of today. Maybe you're thinking of the ancient Egyptian gods? Serket's the goddess of scorpions in that religion.
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!
No, scorpions are carnivores.
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Yes, they are. Scorpions are known by there poison, which can kill. This is why Scorpions are feared by people.
Due to a distinct lack of scorpions in the areas that the Norse gods were worshiped no Scorpions made it into the religion itself. At least not that we know of today. Maybe you're thinking of the ancient Egyptian gods? Serket's the goddess of scorpions in that religion.
she was in charge of family matters.
Flowers.
Flora was a goddess of flowers and the season of spring.
Mafdet, "the runner", was a goddess of protection against snakes, scorpions and other dangerous animals.
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in chargeof the ocean
The Egyptian goddess of scorpions is Serket (also spelled Selchis, Selket, Selkis, Selkhit, Selkit, Selqet, Serkhet, Serqet and Serquet). Please see the link below for more information.
She was magistrate, high priest, queen, and a goddess.
Doreen Valiente is credited with writing the Charge of the Goddess, although it was first found in the Gardnerian Book of Shadows. A copy of the poem is found in the related links. Several versions of the Charge has been written over the years, and they are listed as well.
The collective nouns are a bed of scorpions, a colony of scorpions, or a nest of scorpions.
How a god or goddess is portrayed often symbolizes what they had charge of.