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    body partScorpion body is divided

    Into two segments:

    the cephalothoraxand

    abdomen.

    Abdomen consistsof the mesosoma

    and metasoma.

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    characteristic

    The abdomen is a term used to describe parts of the body that lies

    between the thorax or chest and pelvis in mammals

    and other vertebrates. In arthropods, the abdomenis the most posterior part of the body,

    which is behind the thorax or cephalothorax (sefalotoraks).

    General in the Indonesian language, often called the stomach.The part that is covered or enclosed

    by the abdomen called cavitas abdominal or abdominal cavity.

    Less

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    body partScorpion body is divided

    Into two segments:

    the cephalothoraxand

    abdomen.

    Abdomen consistsof the mesosoma

    and metasoma.

    More

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    exampleDeath stalker

    Leiurus quinquestriatus

    Type

    : Terrestrial, Opportunistic Burrower

    Origin

    : Timur Tengah and North Africa

    Size: 10-13 cm

    Temperament

    : Aggressive

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    exampleDeath stalker

    Leiurus quinquestriatus

    Type

    : Terrestrial, Opportunistic Burrower

    Origin

    : Middle East and North Africa

    Size: 10-13 cm

    Temperament

    : Aggressive

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    exampleArabian Fat-tailed scorpion,

    Androctonus crassicauda

    Type: Terrestrial dessert

    Origin

    : Middle East and North Africa

    Size: around 10 cm

    Temperament

    : aggressive

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    exampleYellow Fat-tailed scorpion,

    Androctonus australis

    Type: Terrestrial

    Origin

    : Middle East, North Africa, India

    Size: more than 9 cm

    Temperament

    : aggressive and calm

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    exampleBlack Spitting Thicktail Scorpion,

    Parabuthus transvaalicus

    Type: Opportunistic Burrower

    Origin

    : Africa

    Size : around 12 cm

    Temperament

    : enough aggressive

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    exampleStriped bark scorpion,

    Centruroides vittatus

    Type: Opportunistic Burrower

    Origin

    : North America

    Size: 5-7 cm

    Temperament

    : not aggressive

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    exampleAsian Forest Scorpion,

    Heterometrus longimanus

    Type: Terrestrial

    Origin

    : South Asia including Indonesia

    Size: 10-12 cm

    Temperament

    : very aggressive

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    descriptionWhat is the Scorpion?

    Scorpion is a group of segmented animals

    with eight legs (oktopoda) included in theorder Scorpiones in the class Arachnida.

    Scorpions still allied with the scorpion,

    spiders, mites, and ticks. There are

    Approximately 2000 species of scorpions.

    They are found south of 49 N,

    except New Zealand and Antarctica.

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    description

    Origins of Scorpion?

    Ancient scorpion emerged in themid period of the Paleozoic,

    approximately 400 million years ago.

    Unlike the scorpion in general, simpler

    forms of ancient scorpions. His bodyconsists of many segments of the

    thin shell protected.

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    description

    Origins of Scorpion?

    Another difference is the size

    of the bodies of some

    ancient scorpion species that reached

    100 times the present size of the

    scorpion, 2 to 3 meters. In addition,

    ancient scorpions also live in the water.

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    description

    Scorpion Poison

    All species of scorpion have a can.

    In general, can be included as a

    scorpion neurotoxin (nerve poison).

    An exception is Hemiscorpius

    lepturus which have to cytotoxic

    (cell poisons).

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    description

    Scorpion Poison

    Neurotoxins consist of smallproteins as well as sodium and

    potassium, which is useful to

    interfere with nerve transmission

    of the victim.Scorpion uses venom to kill

    or paralyze their prey so easily eaten.

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    descriptionScorpion Poison

    Can scorpions more work on other arthropods and

    most scorpions are harmless to humans; stingproduces local effects (such as pain, swelling).

    However, some species of scorpion, especially in

    the family Buthidae can be harmful to humans.

    One of the most dangerous are Leiurus quinquestriatus,and members of the genera Parabuthus, Tityus,

    Centruroides, and especially Androctonus. Scorpion that

    causes most human deaths is the Androctonus australis.

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    descriptionBenefits of Scorpion Poison

    Venomous animals, other than dangerous, but itcan also be useful to humans. Of course, to do a

    certain treatment, so can it be used for human purposes.

    Some of the properties contained in the poison believed,

    among them for the treatment of certain diseases and

    tonic.

    However, not only that. It can also poison to

    eradicate the pest plant.

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    description

    Benefits of Scorpion Poison

    Some time ago, some scientists from theUniversity of Maryland, led by Professor

    Raymond St. Leger doing research on

    scorpion venom . Remarkably, animals that

    are symbols scorpio star turned out to be

    used to kill pests without damaging plants

    and the environment.

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    descriptionBenefits of Scorpion Poison

    Professor Raymond said, that thescorpion gene can produce extremely

    toxic mold, which can kill pests such

    as beetles, destructive harvesting

    coffee. The study, also involving

    China Academy of Science led Wang

    Chengshu appears in the journal

    Nature Biotechnology.

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    Benefits of Scorpion Poison

    In the journal,Raymond and Chengshu mention

    that the neuro-toxin of scorpion toxin

    to kill insects in a few days.

    "Scorpion has the great poison thatcan be used to kill insects,

    explained Raymond assured.

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