No, the toxicity of scorpions has little to do with their size. The most toxic one is the Israeli golden scorpion, which is indeed small in size. However, the Turkish black giant scorpion and the African yellow giant scorpion are also very poisonous, but they are not small in size. To judge the toxicity of a scorpion, it is not the size of the scorpion that matters, but the proportion of its tail, front pincers, and body. If the tail is thick and the front pincers are small, the scorpion is generally more toxic; otherwise, it is less toxic. The largest is the African emperor scorpion, which has a weak venom. House scorpions are also not very venomous, while scorpions living in desert areas are generally more venomous. |
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