Baby scorpions can't control the amount of venom the put into a sting unlike an adult, they'll put all the venom they have into a sting. So yes.
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Yes
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All scorpions are NOT highly venomous. All scorpions do have venom however, In the United States, there is only one scorpion that is considered dangerous to humans. This would be the Bark Scorpion. It is found hiding under the loose bark of trees and in the leaf litter surrounding the trees. It can be further identified upon close examination by a small tooth-like projection at the "sting" or telson of the tail. It appears as a small hook and opposes the actual sting. They are also one of the few scorpions in the US that can climb. It is dangerously venomous to the very young, the infirm and the very old. If you are allergic to bees and wasps then there is a high likelyhood that you are also allergic to scorpions.
Actually, both baby and adult scorpions have the same amount of poison; although, the baby scorpions decide to use all of their poison they have (out of fear and immaturity). While, on the other hand, adults are smarter and only use a portion, they can survive, and give you poison according to the disturbance caused.
they are cute but not cuddly.
You can keep emperor scorpions together, yes they do enjoy a bit of company, I currently am keeping two baby emperor scorpions at home.
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All scorpions are NOT highly venomous. All scorpions do have venom however, In the United States, there is only one scorpion that is considered dangerous to humans. This would be the Bark Scorpion. It is found hiding under the loose bark of trees and in the leaf litter surrounding the trees. It can be further identified upon close examination by a small tooth-like projection at the "sting" or telson of the tail. It appears as a small hook and opposes the actual sting. They are also one of the few scorpions in the US that can climb. It is dangerously venomous to the very young, the infirm and the very old. If you are allergic to bees and wasps then there is a high likelyhood that you are also allergic to scorpions.
Scorpions do have live baby's but not all the time.
It seems no one can answer my questions about baby scorpions. How Come? They are not difficult?
Yes. Baby caterpillars are poisonous. in fact they are more poisonous than the bigger caterpillar's. the baby hairy caterpillars are poisonous as well
Actually, both baby and adult scorpions have the same amount of poison; although, the baby scorpions decide to use all of their poison they have (out of fear and immaturity). While, on the other hand, adults are smarter and only use a portion, they can survive, and give you poison according to the disturbance caused.
It depends on the spider. However, in most types of venomous spiders, the babies are just as poisonous as an adult spider, if not more so. So, yes, if the type of spider is one that is venomous, the bite can be dangerous to your dog's health.
they are cute but not cuddly.
You can keep emperor scorpions together, yes they do enjoy a bit of company, I currently am keeping two baby emperor scorpions at home.
All black widows are poisonous, some say the young ones even more so, However at such a small size their fangs are not likely to penetrate a humans skin.
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