Yes, all scorpions are vemomous, though an emperor scorpion's is one of the milder ones. Being stung by an emperor is no worse than a bee sting. If you are allergic to any kind of insect bites and stings, you may have problems if stung by a emperor scorpion
They are venomous. To answer your next question that will pop into your head. No the stinger is part of their colon so you cannot remove the poison
They are good...
You can keep emperor scorpions together, yes they do enjoy a bit of company, I currently am keeping two baby emperor scorpions at home.
Like spiders, all Scorpions are poisonous. It really depends on the species on how poisonous it actually is. -Arrow
Emperor scorpions do hibernate.They will move every once in a wile.
The Egyptian Goddess of scorpions, also know as Serqet, was in charge of scorpions and other venomous creatures. She was also know as the god of protection, as Egyptians believed only she could cure a scorpion sting.
Emperor Scorpions.
They are good...
You can keep emperor scorpions together, yes they do enjoy a bit of company, I currently am keeping two baby emperor scorpions at home.
Yes. Emperor scorpions do fine living in the same tank.
All are venomous . All scorpions should be approached \ handled with caution .
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their tail is about 5 to 6 inches
Like spiders, all Scorpions are poisonous. It really depends on the species on how poisonous it actually is. -Arrow
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No. Scorpions are arthropods and are not fish. There is a venomous fish that has been named Scorpionfish.
Emperor scorpions do hibernate.They will move every once in a wile.