No, they don't eat bark, they eat crickets, spiders, and sometimes other scorpions.
Centruroides sculpturatus, is most common in the Sonoran Desert and parts of the Chihuahuan Desert but are found in the Mojave as well.
The Sonoran Desert generally has a greater diversity and abundance of scorpion species compared to the Mojave Desert. This is due to the Sonoran Desert's warmer temperatures and more varied habitats, which support a wider range of scorpion species. While both deserts are home to scorpions, the Sonoran Desert's conditions foster a more prolific population.
The Mojave is a desert - the Mojave Desert.
The giant hairy scorpion is an inhabitant of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts
The largest desert in California is the Mojave Desert.
If you are referring to the town of Mojave in California, it is located in the Mojave Desert.
yes
The Mojave Desert is in the Mojave Desert.
There is a Mojave Desert but no Gila Desert.
The Mojave is classified as a hot subtropical desert.
The desert region. THINK! (the Mojave Desert) lol