Evolution does not work by things deciding to evolve into one direction or another. Instead, nature keeps spinning off random changes. Some random changes are so bad that the new baby whatever it was died before its life even really got started. Other random changes don't make any difference one way or the other. Once in a while something really works well for the new baby, so it grows up to have lots of children, the children have that strong point, and off they go.
Claws are good for reaching out and pinching things to kill them, but they are not good for manipulating food, for handling silk, etc. Pedipalps are good for helping Spiders lay their silk, handle their food and other things, signalling to other spiders, etc., but not any use at all for pinching things to injure or kill them. So whatever the steps in the middle were, one trail ended up in grabbing and puncturing, and one trail ended up in gently manipulating things.
Scorpion claws are called pedipalp.
Spiders and scorpions do not use the same method to catch prey. Scorpions often kill prey with venom, using the stinger at the end of their tail. However, they first grab the prey with their claws. They then raise their tail over their heads and sting the prey. Spiders, however, either spin webs to entrap their prey, ambush or hunt for their prey using venom to subdue them, or wait for their prey until it approaches them, killing them with a suprise attack.
Yes! Scorpions use their claws to catch and hold prey while stinging them sometimes.
They are not called claws mostly it's named pinchers. The scorpions pinchers are a human pincers x5 and its EXTREMEMLY dangerous almost like a paintball bullet hitted you about 10 times
They are like a some what kind of a finger's pinchers x5
Scorpion claws are called pedipalp.
Spiders and scorpions do not use the same method to catch prey. Scorpions often kill prey with venom, using the stinger at the end of their tail. However, they first grab the prey with their claws. They then raise their tail over their heads and sting the prey. Spiders, however, either spin webs to entrap their prey, ambush or hunt for their prey using venom to subdue them, or wait for their prey until it approaches them, killing them with a suprise attack.
The scorpions are mating. 'The courtship starts with the male grasping the female's pedipalps with his own; the pair then perform a "dance" called the "promenade à deux".' In other words the male restrains the female by grabbing her claws they then mate.
Scorpions are arthropods that have poison claws, called pedipalps, at the anterior end of their body. These claws are used to catch and subdue prey, as well as for defense.
Yes! Scorpions use their claws to catch and hold prey while stinging them sometimes.
All spiders have claws, just really really tiny claws on the edges of their feet. Spiders live basically everywhere, from burrows in the ground and webs in the trees to the dark corners of houses.
claws and there stinging tail
They are not called claws mostly it's named pinchers. The scorpions pinchers are a human pincers x5 and its EXTREMEMLY dangerous almost like a paintball bullet hitted you about 10 times
Spiders have claws at the end of each leg.
no so do aboriginals
Spiders have claws at the end of each leg.
None. They use their pedipalps for sensory.