Black Scorpion - 3d Rotation of my Metal Scorpion Sculpture
A 3d rotation of my Scorpion art or scorpio art, made of metal. Great for Garden decor, outdoor art, yard statues, lawn statues or indoor statuary. Protector of Gardens! This scorpion design is made from 1 flat steel sheet, precision cut, welded, and then powder coated to produce a very unique giant scorpion. Be sure and see my ebay store for more details!
Scorpions have quite variable lifespans and the actual lifespan of most species is not known. The age range appears to be approximately 4-25 years (25 years being the maximum reported life span in the species H. arizonensis). Lifespan of Hadogenes species in wild is estimated to 25-30 years.
Scorpions prefer to live in areas where the temperatures range from 20°C to 37°C (68°F to 99°F), but may survive from freezing temperatures to the desert heat.[4]
Scorpions of genus Scorpiops living in high Asian mountains,Bothriuridae scorpions from Patagonia and small Euscorpius scorpions from middle Europe in Winter survives temperatures about -25°C.
They are nocturnal and fossorial, finding shelter during the day in the relative cool of underground holes or undersides of rocks and coming out at night to hunt and feed. Scorpions exhibit photophobic behavior, primarily to evade destruction by their predators such as birds, centipedes, lizards, mice, possums, and rats.[5]
Scorpions are opportunistic predators of small arthropods and insects. They use their chela (pincers) to catch the prey initially. Depending on the toxicity of their venom and size of their claws, they will then either crush the prey or inject it with neurotoxic venom. This will kill or paralyze the prey so the scorpion can eat it. Scorpions have a relatively unique style of eating using chelicerae, small claw-like structures that protrude from the mouth that are found only in a handful of invertebrates, including spiders and vinegaroons. The chelicerae, which are very sharp, are used to pull small amounts of food off the prey item for digestion. Scorpions can only digest food in a liquid form; any solid matter (fur, exoskeleton, etc) is disposed of by the scorpion.
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