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Benefits of scorpion venom

Scorpion

 scorpion is one of the invertebrate animals, belonging to the kingdom of arachnids, and the scorpion has more than 2000 species, 1500 species of which are poisonous, and 25 species of them have an immediate killer poison for humans. Its prey or enemy, and it should be noted that the amount of poison that the scorpion keeps in its tail ranges between 0.5 milliliters and two milliliters, and that the scorpion needs three days to secrete a new amount of toxin in place of the one it secreted.


Benefits of scorpion venom

 Although scorpion venom causes death to humans if a person bites, but in fact it is rich in abundant amounts of proteins that doctors work to extract in specific ways, and these proteins help to detect cancer cells, thus helping doctors to completely get rid of cancer cells without Resorting to radioactive materials that often cause harm to the patient, and scorpion venom helps eliminate brain tumors, and scientists and researchers confirm that scorpion venom is the first successful treatment for brain tumors. Scorpion venom helps treat various heart diseases, as it increases the percentage of blood flowing in the coronary arteries.


Scorpio size

The length of the scorpion starts from nine millimeters, and this is the length of small scorpions, and reaches twenty centimeters, and this is the length of large scorpions, and the scorpion does not have the sense of smell and hearing, and its eyesight is weak, but it is inferred to its prey through sound vibrations.

Scorpion food

The scorpion feeds on frogs, spiders, insects, and small lizards, and it also feeds on scorpions of the same kind. Digestion of its food, and it is worth noting that the amount of toxin secreted by the scorpion in the body of its prey is proportional to its size. Scorpio living environment

Often scorpion lives in areas with high temperature, where it takes refuge in crevices and between rocks, escaping from the scorching flames of the sun, meaning that the scorpion hides throughout the day and is very active during the night hours.

Reproduction of scorpions

Scorpions meet with each other only during the mating period, as the male begins courting the female to be attracted to him, and after mating each scorpion lives separately, and the period of carrying the scorpion extends from a year to a year and a half, and the female puts between 25 and 35 small scorpions at a time, and remains These scorpions on the mother's back feed on prey that the mother hunts for about fifteen days, then move to live next to the mother until she reaches and matures, that is, after she becomes six months old, and it is worth noting that the age of the scorpion may reach twenty-five years. 

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