A group of scorpions is called a bed or a nest. It is not, despite what the fictional drama series Scorpion says, called a cyclone as was also stated in the previous revision of this answer. Please take note that answers.com is NOT a certified knowledge base and usually lacks certifiable sources.
Scorpions do not live in groups. Scorpions, like most reptiles and arachnids - are 'loners'. They only usually seek out another scorpion in order to breed.
Scorpions are in the same group as spiders - the arachnids.
it belongs to the family of arachnida
A group of scorpions would be a cyclone.
Cyclone
A group of scorpions is referred to as a cyclone. There doesn't have to be a particular number, just more than one.
They are both part of the same species group
scorpions are arachnids which comprises spiders, harvestmans, mites, solpugids, whipscorpions, windscorpions and pseudoscorpions. A more precise classification of scorpions is that they are in the Order Scorpiones of the Class Arachnida of the Sub-phylum Chelicera of Super-Phylum Arthropoda which belongs to the Kingdom Animalia.
scorpions are invertebrates because they are under an amphibian group. BY KAI AIDAN SMITH AT WINSTANLEY
Scorpions make good lizard food. There are many predators to scorpions, birds, cats, mice, rats, even humans in certain locations eat scorpions. So lizards eat scorpions, spiders eat scorpions, scorpions eat scorpions and people eat scorpions. I'm sure pocket mice eat scorpions!
yes they are
Scorpions.
Scorpions
A group of scorpions is referred to as a cyclone. There doesn't have to be a particular number, just more than one.
they are arachnids along with scorpions,ticks etc.
Arachnids
Scorpions ticks mites etc
scorpions, spiders, ticks, and mites
They are both part of the same species group
The arachnids group has a body that is divided into a cephalothorax and an abdomen. This group includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, and more.
scorpions are arachnids which comprises spiders, harvestmans, mites, solpugids, whipscorpions, windscorpions and pseudoscorpions. A more precise classification of scorpions is that they are in the Order Scorpiones of the Class Arachnida of the Sub-phylum Chelicera of Super-Phylum Arthropoda which belongs to the Kingdom Animalia.
Spiders are arachnids and so are scorpions, mites, and ticks.