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Draft:Scorpions

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What does it look like?

The giant hairy scorpion, or simply the hairy scorpion, has claws and other body parts. Unlike most other arachnids, they are nocturnal, preying on insects, spiders, snakes, lizards, and other scorpions. Females are also a smaller size than the males. But sometimes, cannibalism can also occur, and females are also renowned for their reputation. The Hairy scorpion feeds mainly on insects, spiders, snakes, lizards, and sometimes other arachnids.

How does this bug infect people?

A hairy scorpion glowing blue in the dark.

Unlike most other dangerous species, they are deadly and only sting if bothered, but pain and swelling can also occur without death. Adults often survive the sting, but kids often do not. Some experts claimed that more than 1220 men have died from scorpion stings, but it takes 12 days for their kids to die.

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A hairy scorpion with the remains of his prey
This desert scorpion is commanly mistakened for Germany's Spinnenjander Skorpion.
" Peak ' Boo!'' a scorpion says.
This spitting scorpion is commanly known as the hairy spitting scorpion.

Hairy Scorpion and the man