A scorpion feels threatened when it perceives potential danger from predators, environmental changes, or disturbances in its habitat. Factors such as sudden movements, vibrations, or the presence of larger animals can trigger a defensive response. In such situations, scorpions may display their pincers, raise their tails, and prepare to sting as a means of self-defense. Additionally, during mating season or when guarding their young, they may be more aggressive if they sense threats.
water scorpion use forelegs,and use jack knifing design with outer segments folding into a groove to secure the prey.
No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
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
No, a scorpion is an arachnid.
that a coin scorpion doesn't have legs and a trap scorpion has four legs
Because it feels threatened or to incapacitate prey.
Burrowing owls feel threatened because of predures and human activity.
Yes, cows may charge at humans when they feel threatened or scared.
They will if they feel threatened.
When they feel they are threatened
Burrowing owls feel threatened because of predures and human activity.
Because they feel threatened they both are endangered and threatened by HUMANS
Yes, if they feel threatened.
When they feel threatened.
Not intentionally, but if they feel threatened, they will lash out.
Yes, if they feel threatened.
they feel threatened