In addition, scorpions have the functions of relieving pain, resolving hard mass, dredging collaterals, expelling wind, resisting thrombus, raising blood sugar, resisting fungi and insects.
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Scorpions are completely carnivorous, and very few species will take a small amount of plant feed (such as scorpion) and feed on invertebrates, such as spiders, crickets, centipedes, larvae and nymphs of various insects and even small geckos. It finds the location of its prey by hearing hair or hock hair on its limbs and sewing sensilla. Desert scorpions can identify cockroaches that burrow 50 cm deep.
When the scorpion feeds, it clamps the catch with its limbs, lifts its rear abdomen (scorpion tail), bends to the front of its body, and stings it with a poisonous needle. It consists of six sections, and it is trapezoidal. The back of it is covered with headgear, which is densely covered with granular protrusions. The muscles outside the poison gland contract, and the venom flows out from the opening of the poison needle.
Most scorpion toxins are enough to kill insects, but they are not fatal to people and only cause burning pain. Scorpion slowly tears the food with its claws, first sucking the body fluid of the catch, then spitting out digestive juice, digesting its tissue in vitro and then inhaling it. Eating is very slow.
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