yes there smell is amazing and has one of the best smelling system. the scorpion has 4 openings in the front called yens that pick up the smell and then identify it very quickly.
What is the emperor scorpions locomotion?
Locomotion = movement. The emperor scorpion walks using its four pairs of walking legs.
How many babies do scorpions have babies?
well scorpians have up to 100,00000 per year or just 50 in a day.
it depends what type it is. : )
They excrete by using malpighian tubules and coxal glands .
Giant centipedes, Tarantulas, Snakes, Mongooses and birds.
15-25 years long
15-25 years long
How do you extract venom from a pet emperor scorpion?
You don't.
Anybody who should be doing it knows how. Anybody who should not do it, doesn't.
No, they feel vibrations with the hairs on their legs.....
and remember there more scared off you then your scared of them. spiders are very
venimis be carefull children you mite be bitten by one they are very stinky
i do not know
Luckily, I do! No they are NOT. These are two distinct groups of invertebrates. Insects have 3 pairs or 6 legs while an arthropod will have 5 pairs of legs :) In addition, insects have three body sections while arthropods have only two. There are more contrasts, but this should do for now.
I don't know exactly but Rock or Hard-rock
some albums got an other genre
How do scorpion take care of their young?
Scorpions exhibit a unique form of parental care by carrying their young on their backs after they are born. The mother scorpion gives birth to live young, usually in a sac-like structure, and once they emerge, she protects them from predators and environmental hazards. This maternal care can last for several weeks until the young scorpions are ready to disperse and hunt for themselves. This behavior is relatively rare in the animal kingdom and highlights the scorpion's commitment to ensuring the survival of its offspring.
How is called a group of scorpions?
A group of scorpions is commonly referred to as a "bed" or a "nest." These terms are used to describe a gathering of scorpions, often found in a single location, such as under rocks or in burrows. While scorpions are typically solitary creatures, they may come together in certain conditions, such as during mating or when seeking shelter.
What is the most solitary animal?
The most solitary animal is the bear. There are so many other solitary animals which include boa constrictor, black rhinos, cougar, skunks and so many more.
Does the scorpion need to shed its shell?
The outer 'shell' - or exoskeleton doesn't expand (like our own skin does). Therefore - as the scorpion grows, it needs to shed its skin periodically in order to grow. Immediately after shedding - the new 'skin' is soft - but hardens within minutes. While the skin is soft, the scorpion inflates its lungs to expand its body - this givers it space to 'grow into' the new shell.
Soif is an intelligent life form called Jay Soif.
Can only be found deep in the heart of French territory.
Apparently the only way you can get close to him is by carrying a laptop or desktop PC around that has XP and speakers and using MS Sam and type in Soif and have it on replay.
How long is a fat tailed scorpion pregnant?
100 days is how long it takes for the juvenile scorpions to be born.