The most venomous of insects: the scorpion


A scorpion with six legs and a crooked tail is an insect that causes panic if seen. There are about 1,200 species of scorpions in the world. All types of scorpions have venomous stings. They range in length from nine millimeters to 5 centimeters.

The scorpion is a cold-blooded insect. It is more common in regions with an average temperature of 40 to 5 degrees. The scorpion's body is protected by a hard shell, so it looks shiny because its shell is fluorescent.

The scorpion has microscopic hair on its legs and tail. It acts as a powerful sensor. If something touches his hair, he immediately bites. Its tail can turn in all four directions and it has a sharp bite at the end. Scorpion venom kills small animals like mice instantly. The scorpion has six legs and two front legs like an ankoda which it uses to catch prey. Scorpions eat insects like mice and lizards. It can run for many months without food once it is full. The shield on the scorpion's body changes periodically. About eight times in a lifetime the shield is truly new. There are also many legends associated with scorpions. The scorpion has also found a place in the constellations and zodiac.

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