they use their stinger to attack prey, and they stay under rocks because they are more cooler than the open sands, and they drink water also they camaflage with the sand
because they have lived there for years and can survive on little or no water
Scorpions live in the desert with jackrabbits, centipedes, millipedes, bees, wasps, deer, bobcats, foxes, wolves, and coyotes.
Scorpions like more hot weather. Usually, a scorpion will burrow, so a desert terain would be more likey. Hope this helped, Teek
No, they don't eat bark, they eat crickets, spiders, and sometimes other scorpions.
In the desert, on the ground.
Desert reptiles are more known to eat scorpions, as they have adapted to their environment.
yes but they mainly live in the desert and sometimes live on trees
Cacti lizards scorpions snakes camels
rattle snakes, scorpions, sideways snakes,
because they are both coldblooded animals and the desert is hot
Centruroides sculpturatus, is most common in the Sonoran Desert and parts of the Chihuahuan Desert but are found in the Mojave as well.
Snakes, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, pumas, rabbits, deer, owls, and scorpions live in many of the world's desert regions.
examples are snakes bugs and scorpions
Scorpions live in the desert with jackrabbits, centipedes, millipedes, bees, wasps, deer, bobcats, foxes, wolves, and coyotes.
in the desert.
Scorpions like more hot weather. Usually, a scorpion will burrow, so a desert terain would be more likey. Hope this helped, Teek
During the day, scorpions stay hidden under rocks, tree bark, in burrows or under trash in the desert. They only emerge under cover of darkness to search for prey or to mate.
Nearly all the hot deserts have scorpions.