Its about 2-5 inches
A Scorpion Is Unique By Its own form of its shape. First off, it has a stinger on its tail which there is no other animal, insect, or human out there that has traits like that.
There is no such constellation or creature in Greek mythology. The "Scorpion Man" is an Akkadian myth.The only Scorpion in the sky is that of Scorpius (Scorpio), which is just a plain scorpion. In myth, it was sent either by Artemis or Apollo to kill Orion after he boasted that he could kill any creature on earth.In versions where Artemis sends it, the two kill each other but the battle was so lively that it caught Zeus' attention and he placed both in the sky.In the version where Apollo sends it, the Scorpion is actually created by Gaia at Apollo's request and subsequently killed by the skilled Hunter (who was later accidentally killed by Artemis) and placed in the heavens by Apollo.
No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
No, a scorpion is an arachnid.
The scorpius constellation is one of the few constellation that actually looks like its name (which means scorpion). Find some pictures of the constellation, perhaps you can notice it. Scorpius is the Greek word for scorpion, which is what the ancient Greeks thought the constellation resembled.
The constellation you are referring to is likely Scorpius, also known as the Scorpion. In Greek mythology, Scorpius is associated with the story of Orion the Hunter. It is a prominent constellation visible during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere. Its distinctive shape resembles a giant scorpion with a curved tail.
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The summer constellation that is half man and half scorpion monster is Scorpius. It is often depicted as a scorpion with the body of a man emerging from its back.
The constellation of Scorpius, commonly called Scorpio, which represents a scorpion.
The constellation you are referring to is likely Scorpius. Scorpius is one of the zodiac constellations and is often associated with a scorpion in Greek mythology. It is visible in the summer sky in the southern hemisphere.
The International Astronomical Union does not recognise any such constellation.
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The star in the constellation Scorpius that is brightest is Antares. It is a red supergiant star located about 550 light-years away from Earth.
The half man half scorpion you are referring to is orion the hunter
Scorpius is not a color but a constellation in the night sky. It is named after the scorpion in Greek mythology and is represented by a group of stars that form a distinctive shape resembling a scorpion.