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How do scorpions interact with other scorpions?

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Poorly, is the short answer. Scorpions are cannibalistic and most species are territorial. The only circumstance in which they interact as adults with other scorpions in any meaningful way at all, is to mate. read more

Scorpions are cannibalistic and most species are territorial. The only circumstance in which they interact as adults with other scorpions in any meaningful way at all, is to mate. After which one partner is often eaten by another. But! It is thought this is "just because*" rather than sexual cannibalism per se. read more

Because of this, most people avoid interaction with them all together. Scorpions possess venom, but the sting normally results in swelling and pain similar to a bee sting. There are recorded incidents of deaths caused by scorpions, and in these cases children or the elderly often are those affected. read more

Scorpions range in size from 9 mm to 20 cm. Scorpions are related to spiders. They have eight legs, has two claws, and a stinger. The Claws are located near the head. The claw is mostly called pinchers like a pinch x5 or maybe more than that not poisonous but EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. The stinger is like a tail. read more

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