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  2. Scorpion - Wikipedia

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    Scorpions detect their prey with mechanoreceptive and chemoreceptive hairs on their bodies and capture them with their claws. Small animals are merely killed with the claws, particularly by large-clawed species. Larger and more aggressive prey is given a sting. [86] [87] Scorpions, like other arachnids, digest their food externally.

  3. Buthidae - Wikipedia

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    The Buthidae are the largest family of scorpions, containing about 100 genera and 1339 species as of 2022. [2] A few very large genera (Ananteris, Centruroides, Compsobuthus, or Tityus) are known, but a high number of species-poor or monotypic ones also exist. [2] New taxa are being described at a rate of several new species per year. [2]

  4. Taxonomy of scorpions - Wikipedia

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    The taxonomy of scorpions deals with the classification of this predatory arthropod into 13 extant families and about 1,400 described species and subspecies. In addition, 111 described taxa of extinct scorpions are known.

  5. List of scorpions of Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of scorpion species that occur in Australia: [1] Buthidae. Australobuthus xerolimniorum; Hemilychas alexandrinus; Isometroides angusticaudus;

  6. Scorpio (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Scorpio was regarded as a monotypic genus for a long time, containing one widespread and highly variable species, S. maurus, which had many subspecies.It has since been recognised that within S. maurus sensu lato there were a number of taxa which should be regarded as valid species and new species have been described from sub-Saharan Africa: [2] [3] [4]

  7. Category:Scorpions of North America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scorpions of North America" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Emperor scorpion - Wikipedia

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    The emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) is one of the largest species of scorpion in the world, with adults averaging about 20 centimetres (7.9 in) in length and a weight of 30 g. [2] However, some species of forest scorpions are fairly similar to the emperor scorpion in size, and one scorpion, Heterometrus swammerdami , holds the record for ...

  9. Bothriuridae - Wikipedia

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    The Bothriuridae are a family of scorpions, comprising 151 species in 16 genera. [1] The family has representatives in temperate and subtropical habitats from four continents: South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. One genus (Cercophonius) has recently been discovered in the Himalayas.