Where are the eggs laid by the scorpion, and whether the scorpion is viviparous or oviparous

Updated on parenting 2024-07-13
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Laid on the back of a female scorpion. Scorpions are ovoviviparous.

    The fertilized egg completes the development of the fetal embryo in about 40 days in the body, and produces a baby scorpion, the scorpion needs a warm environment during the development of the fetal embryo, during labor, the third and four legs are straightened, the first and second pairs of feet are hugged inward, the cephalothorax and the anterior abdomen are inclined forward to the ground, the ctenophorax is drooping, the reproduction is opened, the scorpion is born in turn in two steps of foot hugging, generally not connected to the ground, each production of 4-5 is a batch, when the scorpion is just delivered, the appendages and tail are folded in the abdomen, forming an oval, like rice, when the liquid on the body surface of the scorpion is dry, then stretch and move, crawl along the cephalothorax and tentacles of the female scorpion to the mother's back, the environment is suitable, and the female scorpion gives birth every half an hour or so. Scorpions can generally produce 30-50 litters, there are more than 20, generally an average of about 30, such as dry winding during farrowing, some female scorpions will throw away the scorpions, after giving birth to small scorpions, and finally lay a few yellow-brown particles of high grain rice size, this is stillbirth, sometimes the small scorpions produced have not been active for a long time, this is a dead seed, mainly caused by long-term environmental damage or other physical injuries caused by dryness before labor. If the scorpion leaves, the female scorpion will gently clamp the scorpion with her powerful tentacles to induce it to return to its back.

    In the stage of the mother's back, the scorpion does not eat or drink, relying on the yolk in the body for nutrition, the first-star scorpion weighs one centimeter, milky white, and the body fat is regularly arranged on the mother's back.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The eggs of the scorpion are laid on the back of the female scorpion.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Scorpions are ovoviviparous, and it takes about 40 days for the fertilized egg to complete embryonic development in the mother's body. The length of pregnancy depends on the environmental conditions. Wild scorpions are affected by hibernation for about 5 months of gestation, and artificial breeding is for months. The gestation period in the summer high temperature season is 40-50 days.

    However, it should be noted that because the embryo needs to develop about 35 years, if it does not reach this temperature, it is difficult for the embryo to mature in the mother's body. Many first-time breeders do not understand this common sense and fail to provide a high-temperature environment, resulting in pregnant scorpions not giving birth for a long time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Oviparous! Feeds on a variety of small insects

    There are a lot of scorpions in the desert

    Scorpions can be used to make medicinal wine.

    It's poisonous anyway

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The eggs of the scorpion are white, conical, ovate, and piled up under the abdomen of the female scorpion.

    Scorpions are a general term for the species of the order Arachnids of the phylum Arthropoda of the animal kingdom, and spiders also belong to the same class Arachniformes. Their typical features include an elongated body, chelera, curved segmented tail (hind abdomen) with a stinger. The earliest scorpions on land appeared about 430 million years ago in the Silurian period.

    Any scorpion is venomous, with varying degrees of venom, and small scorpions with smaller chelae are more toxic than large scorpions with large chela. The least venomous scorpion is the eightfold scorpion.

    The scorpion is known as the mountain shrimp and the pincer scorpion, and according to the detailed record of the "Compendium of Materia Medica", the whole scorpion has"Calm the wind and suppress spasmodic, attack the poison and disperse the knots, and relieve pain"efficacy. It has a significant curative effect on diseases such as crooked mouth and eyes, rheumatism, frozen shoulder, etc., and has anti-cancer and anti-cancer effects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Scorpions are viviparous or ovoviviparous. Ovoviviparous species have large, yellow-ended eggs with incomplete cleavage, which develop in the lumen of the ovaries. The eggs of viviparous species have almost no yolk and have completely equal cleavage.

    The eggs of the southern chain scorpion develop in the blind canal of the ovary. The embryo is at the end of the blind tube, where a tube is extended, and its end is a cluster of absorptive cells, which is close to the blind sac of the digestive system, and the nutrients absorbed are transmitted to the embryo along the tube, similar to the umbilical cord of mammals.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dark, damp places have the most scorpions.

    The scorpion is a diurnal animal that prefers darkness and dampness, and is afraid of dryness and light. Like to live in groups, good quiet and inactive, and have the habit of recognizing the nest and recognizing the group, most of the scorpions settle in a fixed nest. Generally, in a large group of scorpion nests, there are mostly females and males, some large and some small, living in harmony, and rarely killing each other.

    But if they are not nest scorpions, they tend to kill each other after encountering.

    Scorpions have hibernation habits, generally in mid to late April, that is, after the sting, they begin to slowly enter the hibernation posture in early November, and the annual activity time is about 6 months. During the day, the scorpions mostly come out after sunset between 8 and 11 p.m., and return to their nests at 2 to 3 o'clock in the morning of the next day. This activity pattern is generally in the warm and windless nights with dry ground, and it is rarely active in windy weather.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Scorpions need to be mated to reproduce. Wild scorpions generally mate in May to August, and scorpion colonies can mate at any time under captive breeding conditions. A male scorpion can only mate with 1 female or 2 females at a time, and a particularly strong scorpion can only mate with a maximum of 3 females.

    After that, the male scorpion waits for 3 to 4 months before mating with the female again. Females can mate twice a year, males can mate 4 times, and the best breeding period is about 3 years.

    The mating behavior of scorpions is special and has a great relationship with the outside world, and there are certain requirements for temperature, humidity, light, wind and ground conditions. If the requirements are met, the success rate of mating is greater.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Scorpions are ovoviviparous, dioecious, indirect mating, and the reproduction of scorpions is carried out by sexual reproduction combining sperm and eggs.

    Content expansion: 1. During the incubation of scorpion eggs in the mother's body, the temperature, humidity, feed nutrition degree, and maternal environment; All have stricter requirements.

    2. The following scorpion breeding conditions must be met for mating:

    Mature, non-pathological, non-aging scorpions;

    Its temperature is between 23-38 and the humidity is between 70-85;

    The environment is quiet and pollution-free;

    Mating must take place on a hard object plane with a high fertilization rate.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Scorpion reproduction is ovoviviparous, and a few minutes after birth, the baby scorpion climbs onto the mother's back, otherwise it cannot survive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The lifespan of the scorpion is 5, 8 years.

    Scorpions are ovoviviparous, and the fertilized egg completes embryonic development in the mother's body. The temperature is between 30 and 38 to give birth.

    When mating, it is actually the sick baby scorpion that is eaten.

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