well for one, it could cause you to be sick and even die! See your docter! If you're alergic, don't go near where they live! Remember, their sting is worse than a tranchula's bite! well for one, it could cause you to be sick and even die! See your docter! If you're alergic, don't go near where they live! Remember, their sting is worse than a tranchula's bite!
The daner of a scorpion is not its bite but its sting. Its mouth parts are too small for a bite to hurt you.
Hiruko a human puppet
The sting of a scorpion is acidic. The antidote used to treat scorpion bites in animals is generally an alkaline solution.
Scorpions do not bite they usually pinch and only sting if they feel threatend. nonlethal scorpion stings are like bee stings. but more venomous species can kill in minuts
Common Drugs and Medications to treats Scorpion Bites: 1) Centruroides (scorpion) polyvvalent antivenom intravenous 2) Anascorp intravenous *I would suggest looking at the side effects before use and(or) talk to your doctor about it so you can choose which one is most appropriate for you*
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if the dog bites hard u can bleed or if its soft nothing happens
They didn't
Yes and your face bites too.
You will have to go to hospital in agony
they suck the poison out after cutting the sting
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Operation Scorpion happened on 2006-03-24.
The recommended treatment for scorpion bites typically includes cleaning the wound, applying a cold compress, taking pain medication, and seeking medical attention if symptoms worsen. Antivenom may be administered in severe cases.
Nothing should happen unless the dog bites you severely
A half man and half scorpion monster is known as a scorpion man or scorpion-human hybrid. It is often depicted in mythology and folklore as a creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a scorpion. They are typically portrayed as fierce and deadly beings.
Scorpion bites are unlikely to happen to anyone. Scorpion stings, however, contain venom which can have different effects on humans. This can range from a mild, local, inflammatory reaction similar to a bee sting, to serious systemic reactions (for example, scorpions in Trinidad can cause acute pancreatitis and other debilitating symptoms) and a few (very very few species) species can pose a lethal risk to humans. Anaphylaxis to scorpion venom can also be fatal.