Scorpion - Wikipedia The word scorpion originated in Middle English between 1175 and 1225 AD from Old French scorpion, [1] or from Italian scorpione, both derived from the Latin scorpio, equivalent to scorpius, [2] which is the romanization of the Greek σκορπίος skorpíos [3] The Greek word is not traceable further within Indo-European, but is a loanword, [4] borrowed from a non-Indo-European language; it
Scorpion | Description, Habitat, Species, Diet, Facts | Britannica 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
Scorpion - Types, Size, Diet, Anatomy, Habitat, Life Cycle Pictures However, some scorpion species, such as Leiurus quinquestriatus, Scorpio maurus, and Hadrurus arizonensis, can endure intense heat, thriving in temperatures as high as 45–50 °C (113–122 °F) Desert-dwelling scorpions also cope with significant seasonal or daily temperature fluctuations
Scorpion (TV Series 2014–2018) - IMDb Scorpion: Created by Nick Santora With Elyes Gabel, Katharine McPhee, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Jadyn Wong An eccentric genius forms a team of super-geniuses who are tasked with being the last line of defense against complicated threats to National Security
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Scorpion - National Geographic Kids Scorpions are arachnids and have eight legs like their cousins—spiders, mites, and ticks They can quickly grab an insect with their pincers and whip their telson, the poisonous tip of their tail forward and sting their prey They use their poison to kill prey and to defend against predators Scorpions look like small lobsters and may be the first animals to move from water to land hundreds