A scorpion is found in the kingdom Animalia. They are a type of arthropod that can sting their prey with venom.
No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
The water scorpion belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, order Hemiptera, family Nepidae, genus Ranatra, and the species varies depending on the specific type, with one common example being Ranatra penna. These creatures are aquatic insects known for their elongated bodies and predatory habits.
No, a scorpion is an arachnid.
that a coin scorpion doesn't have legs and a trap scorpion has four legs
Yes, because the Arizona Bark Scorpion is the only scorpion that can be kept with others.
The scorpion is an arthropod, and all arthropods belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
The botanical name of scorpion is Scorpio. However, scorpions are not plants but rather arachnids, belonging to the class Arachnida within the animal kingdom.
In what way do you mean classification? Scientific names or the actual difference between their anatomy?
Scorpions are classified as arthropods within the class of Arachnida which means they are technically spiders. With almost 1800 different species, scorpions inhabit every continent except Antarctica.
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!
The water scorpion belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, order Hemiptera, family Nepidae, genus Ranatra, and the species varies depending on the specific type, with one common example being Ranatra penna. These creatures are aquatic insects known for their elongated bodies and predatory habits.
Whip Scorpion
a scorpion in a pit
No, a scorpion is an arachnid.