The scorpion of freshwater crab war, the battle of the couples
In the battle between emperor scorpions and freshwater crabs, the more the pair is the weapon, the stronger the pair will win.
Both scorpions and freshwater crabs are species that possess larger and stronger ones. When these two animals "touch" each other, it is inevitable that the battle of the pair will occur, but it seems that the emperor scorpion has an advantage with a poisoned tail.
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The emperor scorpion is a native African scorpion, with the scientific name Pandinus imperator. Adults have an average body size of about 20cm long so they are the largest scorpion species in the world. With such a large size, this scorpion is also known as the emperor scorpion.
Although quite large in size, this scorpion has very little toxicity, is gentle and does not pose a danger to humans, so they are often kept as pets.
The main food of emperor scorpions is termites, crickets, cockroaches and cereals. In nature, they make caves in termite nests and are the favorite food of mammals, reptiles and amphibians.
Because the emperor scorpion is not poisonous, its long tail is no longer a scary weapon. In the vital battle between the emperor scorpion and the freshwater crab, the more the pair is the weapon, the stronger the pair will win. In your opinion, who will own the "king of the pair" in the fierce battle of these two animals. Please predict the result and then follow the video below for results!
Source: Youtube: bushi himatsu.
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