Approaching with clicks of an amethyst carapace, the scorpion advances on inky black legs. A haughty display, its lavender-studded stinger flicks back and forth, a dark spike at its tip. Between large hairy claws, the mouth's pincers writhe, dripping translucent goo—a formidable spectacle of nature's intricate and venomous artistry.
Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the order Scorpiones. They have eight legs, and are easily recognized by a pair of grasping pincers and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward curve over the back and always ending with a stinger.
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