Yes, bark scorpions can live in Oklahoma, particularly in the southern regions of the state. They thrive in warm, arid environments and can be found in rocky areas, under debris, and in homes. While they are more commonly associated with the southwestern United States, their range does extend into parts of Oklahoma. However, sightings may be less frequent compared to states like Arizona or California.
They like to live on, in and around bark.
there's the striped bark scorpion
no
A few include the bark scorpion, the "hairy" scorpion, and striped tail scorpion, 3 of the (I believe) 24 types of scorpions in Nevada.
The striped bark scorpion, Centruroides vittatus, is the only scorpion species recorded from Arkansas.
No, they don't eat bark, they eat crickets, spiders, and sometimes other scorpions.
Yes they do, as well as other insects, and sometimes other scorpions.
Bark Scorpions are wild in Las Vegas. They can be very dangerous so pet stores do not sell them. It is advised to not catch them, either.
buthidae is a family of scorpions with over 800 species. Included in these are fat tailed and bark scorpions. Their habitats can include arid deserts and tropical forests. Centruroides Hentsi is a member of the buthidae family that lives in the georgia/florida area.
Centruroides sculpturatus, is most common in the Sonoran Desert and parts of the Chihuahuan Desert but are found in the Mojave as well.
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.
Scorpions do have live baby's but not all the time.