Wild Guizhou | Mouth Growing on the Stomach, Eyes on the Back! Admit It, You Know Very Little About Scorpions

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Shrimp are not shrimp, crabs are not crabs
but shrimp crabs have similar pincers;
the outer skin is not as hard as crabs
but it is much harder than most insects;
a thick tail is always raised high behind
the whole body looks like a small lute…
It, is the so-calledscorpion
It is indeed strange that scorpions look like this.The scorpion's mouth is not in the head, but at the bottom of the fore cavity of the abdomenThe eyes are not in the head, but in the central back, with 3 side eyes on the front sides, which is a total of 8 eyes
It also has6 pairs of legsthe first pair of legs are specially adapted for helping to feed, like a hand dedicated to feeding; the second pair of legs are long and thick, resembling crab claws, are for combat, specializing in hunting, touch and defenseThe real feet are the back 4 pairs of legsused for running.

The scorpion's abdomen is curved and slender, like a reverse lute, with a curved thorn at the tip, which can releasescorpion venomwhich is the real weapon, making the opponent paralyzed or painful. If a person is stung, it is generally not life-threatening. Scorpions don't sting by nature, they just feel threatened and fight fiercely.
Don't look at scorpions being 8-eyed and tactile limbs, these are not their sensory organs. So the question is:The true sensory organs of the scorpion are the touch hairs on its body. They have no ears, and they also rely on these touch hairs to hear sounds. These touch hairs can sense the slightest vibrations or the slightest movement of air, even accurately judging the 1-meter-distant cockroach. So when they hunt, they will first judge whether it is their dish.Written by: Ran Jingcheng, Dynamic Guizhou
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