Oh, dude, the scorpion fly is classified under the order Mecoptera. It's like they're part of this cool insect club with long beaks and weird tail things that make them look like tiny scorpions. So, yeah, they're basically the insect version of a mixed breed dog - a little bit of this, a little bit of that, and a whole lot of confusing people.
No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
No, a scorpion is an arachnid.
that a coin scorpion doesn't have legs and a trap scorpion has four legs
Yes, scorpions eat butterflies among many other insects such as roaches, beetles, flies and favoring moths. An adult scorpion feeds on larger pray such as birds, mice and lizards. Though the scorpions diet varies, they can go months without eating.
Yes, because the Arizona Bark Scorpion is the only scorpion that can be kept with others.
In what way do you mean classification? Scientific names or the actual difference between their anatomy?
Yes and No.
The scorpion belongs to Scorpiones order within the Ararchnida class. There are about 1,700 species of scorpions with only about 25 having venom possible of killing humans.
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Flies have a gestation period of only 24 hours.
No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
a scorpion
The scorpion is not an insect. but, The scorpion is an arachnid, and an arthropod.
A blue scorpion is a scorpion that happens to be blue. Hoped that helped!
a scorpion in a pit
Whip Scorpion
No, a scorpion is an arachnid.