Who would win a scorpion or a tarantula?

The scorpion would win the fight against a tarantula.
The smaller scorpion is often far more dangerous than the tarantula in most situations. Scorpion stings kill around 3,500 people every year. However, when encountering either in the wild, both are capable of severe injury to a human.
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Would a scorpion beat a tarantula?

One of the world's largest scorpions, the giant forest scorpion (Heterometrus swammerdami), can grow up to 22 centimetres long, and could use its powerful pincers to crush a tarantula.
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Do spiders and scorpions fight?

In the wild, scorpions and tarantulas rarely cross paths, but they will battle to protect their territory or themselves as sometimes they try to eat each other. At first glance, the fight seems evenly matched. Scorpions and tarantulas are typically ambush predators that “sit and wait” for their prey.
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Can scorpions live with tarantulas?

Tarantulas and most types of scorpions should be housed alone, as they are cannibalistic and may kill each other if kept together.
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What insect can beat a scorpion?

The Amazonian Giant Centipede

These large centipedes can grow to a minimum of 1 ft. (30 cm) in length. They have extremely deadly venom and aggressive behavior that makes these critters a worthy opponent for almost any animal. Scorpions are just one of the insects and animals that this centipede feasts on.
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What kills scorpions instantly?

Boric Acid/Borax. Boric acid and, to a lesser extent, Borax, are natural substances that can be sprayed or placed on scorpions to eventually kill them. The process is rather slow as the chemical dehydrates the scorpions. Since it will take a while, the scorpion will still be able to sting for a time.
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What eats a tarantula?

Predators of tarantulas include lizards, snakes, spider-eating birds, coyotes and foxes.
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Who wins spider or scorpion?

The scorpion would win the fight against a tarantula.

The smaller scorpion is often far more dangerous than the tarantula in most situations. Scorpion stings kill around 3,500 people every year. However, when encountering either in the wild, both are capable of severe injury to a human.
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What is the largest scorpion?

The longest scorpion in the world is the rock scorpion (Hadogenes troglodytes) of South Africa; females attain a length of 21 cm (8.3 inches).
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Are scorpions more poisonous than spiders?

The danger of spiders pales in comparison to another member of the arachnid family: scorpions, whose venomous stings cause immediate searing pain, severe reactions, and sometimes death. “In terms of innate fear, scorpions would be a much better candidate for aversive reaction than spiders.
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Can a scorpion jump?

Can Scorpions Jump? While they don't really jump as naturally and effectively as other animals, scorpions have the energy to jump or leap into action as soon as they see food. This means they only jump out of impulse and need.
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Are scorpions aggressive?

Are scorpions aggressive animals waiting in the shadows for the opportunity to deliver a life-threatening sting to humans? Not really. Scorpions are actually shy and only sting humans if they feel threatened. They're nocturnal and during the day will rest in burrows, under woodpiles, rocks or other small, dark spaces.
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Do tarantula hawks always win?

Tarantula Hawks Rarely Lose Battles

Because of the paralyzing poison from a tarantula wasp's sting, its prey typically can't give up much of a fight once it's injected. A scientific survey found that out of 400 battles between tarantulas and tarantula hawks, the wasps only lost once.
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Are tarantulas harmless to humans?

Most people are afraid of tarantulas because they are so large and weird-looking, but the truth is that these spiders are not dangerous. They live in nests in the ground and are pretty timid, avoiding people whenever they can.
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Can a scorpion poison another scorpion?

This is not true, as they are immune to their own venom. In Africa, it is a widely held belief that a dead scorpion attracts all the other scorpions in the area. This is also not true, as scorpions usually hunt live prey, and they do not seek out other scorpions except to mate.
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What is a blue scorpion?

Rhopalurus junceus, the red scorpion or blue scorpion, is an endemic species, one of 36 different types of scorpion found on Cuba and the Dominican Republic, as well as parts of Central America.
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Are there blue scorpions?

Geographical Range. The scorpion species Centruroides gracilis is known in Cuba as "alacran azul," or "blue scorpion" in English. Elsewhere, the blue scorpion is also known as the slender brown scorpion, the Florida bark scorpion or the brown bark scorpion.
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Are there harmless scorpions?

Though related to true scorpions, false scorpions (Pseudoscorpionida) lack venomous stingers entirely and are completely harmless to humans. With even the largest species barely reaching a half-inch in length, these tiny arachnids consume very small prey such as springtails and mites.
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Will a wolf spider eat a scorpion?

Do wolf spiders eat scorpions? No, the scorpion is the predator here, and the wolf spider, the prey. Many species like birds, reptiles, rodents, and other animals eat wolf spiders.
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Are scorpions fast?

How fast can a scorpion run? Scorpions can move at a speed of 12 mph, which makes it easy for them to scurry away from attacks.
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Where are a scorpion's eyes?

Scorpions have two eyes on the top of the cephalothorax, and usually two to five pairs of eyes along the front corners of the cephalothorax.
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Are tarantulas friendly?

Owners say they are generally docile and do well when taken to school and group demonstrations. Generally, tarantulas respond to daily handling. They crawl freely when placed on an arm or shoulder, but they definitely are not a pet that an owner can cuddle. Tarantulas are very timid and bite only when provoked.
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Are tarantulas fast?

The average tarantula running speed is between 8.4 inches and 21 inches per second. Most of the time, however, their speeds will be below 15 inches per second, and will only get above that mark if all the circumstances go into the tarantula's favor.
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What do tarantulas taste like?

(CNN) — The giant tarantula dangling from my mouth might be dead, but it's still terrifying. Objectively, it doesn't taste too bad -- similar in style to crab.
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