Title: Scorpions
1Scorpions
- Stuff you never knew
- about Scorpions
2Scorpions
- Scorpions are the oldest known terrestrial
arthropods - Fossil scorpions were found in Paleozoic rocks
that were 430 million years old (long before the
time of the dinosaurs)! - These fossils are over three feet long! The
ancient scorpions are thought to have been
amphibious or wholly aquatic.
3Class Arachnida
- They are venomous arthropods of the Class
Arachnida, relatives of spiders, mites, and
ticks. - Given the class they are in, would you consider
them to be an insect?
NO--INSECTS ARE IN THE CLASS INSECTA
4Scorpion Anatomy
- The stinger at the end of the tail injects a
paralyzing poison into the prey. - Unlike other arachnids, scorpions have large,
pincer-like pedipalps, used to grab and subdue
prey.
5Scorpion Anatomy
- If scorpions are in the same class as spiders,
how many legs do they have?
Scorpions have eight legs!
6Scorpion Anatomy
- Scorpions in general have three to five sets of
eyes. - Some species of cave- and litter-dwelling
scorpions, however, have no eyes! - The eyes are very sensitive some think they even
allow the scorpion to navigate by star light.
7What do scorpions eat?
Rodents
Lizards
Spiders
Other Scorpions
Insects
8A Hibernating Scorpion?
- To conserve energy in times of famine, scorpions
can slow down their metabolism. Certain scorpions
can survive almost a year without food, and they
can even hibernate.
9Do Scorpions Drink Water?
No!
- They get all the water they need from their food.
10Enemies
- Shrews, snakes, owls, centipedes, tarantulas,
bats, and other scorpions prey on scorpions.
11Is It Normal to See Scorpions During the Day?
If you said no, pat yourself on the back.
- Scorpions are sensitive to light, so they are
primarily nocturnal.
12How Do Scorpions Catch Their Prey?
- When potential prey passes by, it creates
vibrations the scorpion can sense. - They can quickly strike with the stinger or grasp
the prey with their claws.
13Sensing Vibrations
- Scorpions have tiny sensory hairs on their legs
that detect touch, temperature, and other
information, just like a cats whiskers! - Similar to the way seismologists locate
earthquakes, scorpions determine the size and
location of a meal by measuring subsurface
vibrations.
14Do Scorpions Live in Families?
YES!
- A few scorpions exhibit social behaviors, such as
searching for food together, colonial burrowing,
and even living in an extended family.
15Scorpion Reproduction
- All scorpions are viviparous. Do you know what
that means?
They give live birth, like humans!
- The mother scorpion can give birth to about 35
young, which are ½ inch in length.
16Scorpion Babies
- She assists them by making a "birth basket" with
her folded legs to catch them as they are born
and to provide them with a means to climb to her
back. - The mother cares for the young until the babies
are old enough to hunt on their own.
17What is the biggest scorpion of all?
- The black emperor scorpion is the biggest
scorpion of all. - It weighs about as much as a hard-boiled egg and
is about 8 inches long. - The longest recorded scorpion in the world was
8.5 inches in length!
18Where can you find scorpions?
- Scorpions are known to be desert creatures.
- They can also be found in the sea, in the
mountains, in the tropics, and in caves
19Where on earth are scorpions found?
- What is the only continent that scorpions are NOT
found on?
Antarctica!
20Scorpion Venom
- Do Scorpions Sting or Bite?
If you said Sting, you are absolutely right!
- The stinger on the end of their tail carries
their venom.
21Scorpion Venom
- Scorpions use their venom to kill or paralyze
their prey so it can be eaten. - Scorpion venoms are complex mixtures of
neurotoxins and other substances each species
has a unique mixture.
22Neurotoxins
- What part of the body do neurotoxins affect?
The nervous system! This includes your brain,
spinal cord, and nerves.
23Scorpion Poison
- The sting of most scorpions can be very painful,
like a bee sting, although most are not lethal. - Only 25 of 1500 species of scorpions in the world
are deadly to humans, including Arizonas bark
scorpion.
24Deadliest Scorpion
- Where do you think the most deadly scorpion is
found?
If you said Africa, you are correct! The most
dangerous scorpion lives in the Sahara desert in
Northern Africa.
25Suicide Myth
- There is a belief that scorpions commit suicide
by stinging themselves to death when surrounded
by fire. IS THIS TRUE?
NOPE!
- The myth may derive from the fact that
scorpions are ectotherms when exposed to intense
heat their body malfunctions. This causes the
scorpion to spasm wildly and can accidentally
sting itself.
26Scorpions as pets?
- The most common scorpion pet is the emperor
scorpion, which is more docile than most species
and has a mild venom.
27Glowing Scorpions?
- Scorpions fluoresce or glow under ultra-violate
light so they are easy to find with the aid of a
black light during the night.