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10 Unique Fact Scorpion
10 Unique Fact Scorpion - Scorpion is a group of segmented animals with eight legs (oktopoda) were included in the ordo Scorpiones in the class Arachnida. The Scorpions are still related to spiders, mites, and ticks. There are about 2000 kinds of scorpions. They are found mostly in the south of 49 ° N, except New Zealand and Antarctica.
So, what's unique facts of the scorpion?
Here are 10 unique facts scorpion :
Unique fact scorpion 1
Scorpion came from a family of spiders. Scorpions are nocturnal animals such as owls. These insects generally have a length of about 2.5 to 20 centimeters.
Unique fact scorpion 2
The scorpion could glows bright green when under ultraviolet light.
Unique fact scorpion 3
There are more than 2,000 different species of scorpions on earth. Tail with a stinger scorpions have venom glands in it. 40 to 50 species of them even have venom capable of killing a human.
Unique fact scorpion 4
Scorpion venom from a small far more toxic than the big scorpion venom.
Unique fact scorpion 5
Scorpion like places from fabrics such as clothing and pants. That's why their favorite places when first entering the house is the shoes!
Unique fact scorpion 6
Scorpion can still survive even if put into the refrigerator frozen for 3 weeks.
Unique fact scorpion 7
Scorpions can hold his breath for up to 6 days.
Unique fact scorpion 8
After mating, the female scorpion will be aggressive and began to eat his partner. They will even eat their sons when he feels hungry. It was a cruel woman!
Unique fact scorpion 9
The original habitat of the scorpion is in the desert. Therefore, they are trained to be able to survive without food and water for months.
Unique Fact Scorpion 10
A drop of alcohol can be intoxicating for insects like scorpions, even they can sting himself.
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