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    The word scorpion originated in Middle English between 1175 and 1225 AD from Old French scorpion, or from Italian scorpione, both derived from the Latin scorpio, equivalent to scorpius, which is the romanization of the Greek σκορπίος – skorpíos, with no native IE etymology (cfr. Arabic ʕaqrab 'scorpion', Proto-Germanic *krabbô 'crab').

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  3. Jul 23, 2024 · Scorpion, any of approximately 1,500 elongated arachnid species characterized by a segmented curved tail tipped with a venomous stinger at the rear of the body and a pair of grasping pincers at the front. Primarily nocturnal, scorpions often play the role of evildoers in fables and legends.

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  5. Scorpions are members of the class Arachnida and are closely related to spiders, mites, and ticks. They are commonly thought of as desert dwellers, but they also live in Brazilian forests, British ...

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  7. scorpion, Any of some 1,300 nocturnal arachnid species (order Scorpionida, subphylum Chelicerata) having a slender body, a segmented tail tipped with a venomous stinger, and six pairs of appendages. The small first pair tear apart insect and spider prey. Strong, clawlike pincers on the large second pair, held horizontally in front, are used as feelers and for grasping prey while sucking the ...

  8. Physical Description and Appearance. Size: Length: 0.25-8.2 in (6.5 mm – 21 cm) The smallest species is the Caribbean species Microtityus fundorai at 0.5 in, while the flat-rock scorpion is the largest at 8.2 in.. Weight: 0.02 to 0.2 oz (0.5 to 5 g) The heaviest scorpion is the emperor scorpion at 2 oz (60 g).

  9. Description of the Scorpion. The scorpion is not an insect, so it has a different body structure than a “bug” would. Instead of a three-piece body, scorpions are divided into two sections. The cephalothorax is made up of the head and middle part of the body.

  10. Scorpions are arachnids and have eight legs like their cousins – spiders, mites and ticks. They look a bit like small lobsters, equipped with a pair of pincers and a thin, segmented tail that curves over their back. These cool critters can be found on every continent around the world, except Antarctica, but they’re most common in deserts and areas of hot, dry lands.

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