2. links
• Title Slide
• Link Slide
• Scientific Name of Animal.
• Range and Habitat Map.
• Diet.
• Physical Description Size, Weight, Length ect.
• Breeding Info: Eggs, Live young, number of young ect.
• Special Behaviors or Unique Anatomical features.
• Weird Info.
• Conclusion
3. The scientific name for a scorpion
• There are around 2000 different species of
scorpions and each species has its own
"scientific name" for example, the black emperor
scorpion is Pandinus imperator. likewise, the
Asian forest scorpion is Heterometrus spinifer
4. The range of a scorpion
tropical rain forest, savanna, desert, mountains
and grasslands. They mostly hide out under
rocks and logs to preserve energy and stay cool.
5. How do scorpions diet
• spiders,
• that primarily feed on other insects
• even other scorpions.
6. Physical Description
of a scorpion
• They are normally quite light because they are
small in size. They can weigh anything from a
gram or two, up to 50 grams and can measure
anywhere between ½ inch to 7 1/4 inches.
7. Breeding info of scorpions
• Birth takes place after around 9 months for most
scorpions; however this can be affected by
several factors such as species, temperature and
feeding
8. Special Behaviors or Unique Anatomical
features of a scorpion
• segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic
forward curve over the back, ending with a
venomous stinger
9. Weird info about scorpions
• Glow-in-the-Dark?: Scorpions have
fluorescent chemicals in their cuticle, or outer
shell, which glow in the dark when exposed to a
black light. Researchers carry hand-held
ultraviolet lamps in the field to survey them at
night.
10. conclusion
• A scorpions has many different qualities about
it that other people do not see. How the scorpion
glows in The dark!!!!!!! Or how scorpions will eat
other scorpions. Or how they are 7 inches in
length.