π·οΈSpider vs Scorpionπ¦
Spiders and scorpions are both eight-legged arachnids, but one spins silk to trap prey while the other grabs with claws and stings with its tail.
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π·οΈSpider
- βSpins silk for webs and prey capture
- βHuge diversity of habitats worldwide
- βInjects venom through fangs
- βMany species are agile, fast hunters
π¦Scorpion
- βPowerful grasping pincers grab prey
- βVenomous stinger on a curved tail
- βGlows eerily under ultraviolet light
- βTough, armored, ancient body design
Verdict
Spiders rely on silk and fangs, scorpions on pincers and a stinging tail. Both are venomous arachnids, but only the spider weaves silk.
Frequently asked
Are spiders and scorpions the same?+
No, but both are arachnids with eight legs, so they are close relatives.
Which is more dangerous?+
It varies by species; most spiders and scorpions are harmless, but a few of each are dangerous.
Why do scorpions glow?+
Compounds in their exoskeleton fluoresce under ultraviolet light, making them glow.
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