Many scorpion species carry zinc and other heavy metals in their pincers and stingers, according to new research.
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(Witnessing giant centipede and scorpion species in the wild) [New video - variant A]
(Witnessing giant centipede and scorpion species in the wild) [NEW VIDEO - Variant A] ...
One of the largest scorpions in the world, the dictator scorpion relies on powerful claws and faces threats from habitat loss ...
Scorpions are armed with dual front pincers (technically known as chelae or pedipalp appendages) and a venom-injecting telson ...
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Scorpions really are metal. Their stingers and claws are reinforced with actual metal
A scorpion does not look like an animal in need of more firepower. It arrives already armed, with claws at one end and a ...
The distribution and scale of metal enrichment among the deadly arthropods' weapons have been discovered for the first time.
The distribution and scale of metal enrichment among the deadly arthropods' weapons have been discovered for the first time.
The distribution and scale of metal enrichment among the deadly arthropods' weapons have been discovered for the first time.
Scorpions are optimized hunters, whose skills have been honed through millions of years of evolution. An armored exoskeleton, ...
Scorpions are incredible hunters, and while we knew that metals strengthen the weapons in some species’ arsenals, we don’t ...
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