Yes. Both spiders and scorpions are arachnids. Even though thay look different they are related to each other.
Mostly scorpions hunt insects, small rodents, reptiles, and sometimes each other.
neurotoxins
# The masculine scorpion release a spermatophore on the ground, # then, it grab the feminine scorpion and conduce it upon the spermatophore; # the spermatophore is received inside the feminine scorpion's genital ducts.
100005473847384
Yes. Both spiders and scorpions are arachnids. Even though thay look different they are related to each other.
Spiders, scorpions, crabs, and lobsters each have eight legs.
Mostly scorpions hunt insects, small rodents, reptiles, and sometimes each other.
Yes, tarantulas are known to eat scorpions. Tarantulas have a varied diet that includes insects, other spiders, and sometimes even small vertebrates like lizards. They are equipped with fangs that can immobilize and consume scorpions.
No, they are not able to breed with each other.
Spiders typically do not make noise to communicate with other spiders before they die. They may release pheromones or chemicals that other spiders can pick up on, but there is no specific sound associated with this behavior.
Penguins breed by mating and copulating, like other birds.
Tiny spiders eat tiny critters (like pseudoscorpions and springtails) and each other.
neurotoxins
Spiders are intraguild predators, meaning that they eat each other. If hungry and presented with a crab spider, most spiders would feed off of it.
All horses can cross breed with each other.
# The masculine scorpion release a spermatophore on the ground, # then, it grab the feminine scorpion and conduce it upon the spermatophore; # the spermatophore is received inside the feminine scorpion's genital ducts.