actually the constilation is called scorpio.
The majority of entomologists would label a young scorpion as simply: a maggot. A young Scorpion is known as a scorpling.
uh, yeah the red scorpion is one of the most dangerous species of scorpions known to man...
The largest scorpion in the world(known to man)is the black emperor they are located in central Africa and are also the best to keep as pets
Yes, actually. There were two scorpion kings. They ruled in Ancient Egypt and their names were Scorpion I and Scorpion II. Unfortunately, very little is known about either king. What I can tell you based on the research that I did is that they ruled during the Protodynastic Period which was between 3200 BC and 3000 BC. Scientists believe that Scorpion I may have been the first true king of Ancient Egypt.
A scorpion can't kill you. If you get stung by one, go to the doctor or hospital right away.
Scorpio, the scorpion
There are 88 known modern constellations.
Well, There are 88 well-known constellations to man.
There are 88 "officially recognized" constellations, according to the International Astronomical Union, the IAU. Everybody will have their own favorites, of course, but in my opinion the top two "most commonly known" constellations include the Big Dipper and Orion the Hunter. Beyond that, there are twelve "signs of the Zodiac", constellations that lie along the ecliptic.
The majority of entomologists would label a young scorpion as simply: a maggot. A young Scorpion is known as a scorpling.
The constellation you are referring to is likely Scorpius. Scorpius is one of the zodiac constellations and is often associated with a scorpion in Greek mythology. It is visible in the summer sky in the southern hemisphere.
The constellations that follow the path of the sun in the sky are known as the zodiac constellations. There are 12 zodiac constellations that the sun passes through during the year as seen from Earth. These constellations form the basis of the zodiac signs used in astrology.
it was also known as aha or scorpion.....
THere are many - Cassiopeia, Cygnus the Swan, Aquilla the Eagle, Scorpius the Scorpion, Vulpecula the Fox, Sagitta the Arrow - the list goes on and on...
Scorpius means "Scorpion" in Latin.The constellation Scorpius (known as Scorpio by fortune-tellers) is one of the few constellations that actually looks like the thing it is named after. It resembles a crawling thing with a hooked tail and pincers.
Some of the best-known constellations include Taurus, Andromeda, Orion, Cassiopeia, Hercules and Pegasus. See the related link to learn more about the constellations.
The ecliptic passes through 13 constellations, known as the zodiac constellations. These constellations include Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. Additionally, the ecliptic also passes through a 13th constellation known as Ophiuchus.