Shivani Thapa
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Scorpion : Friends or Enemy
Lets discuss the fascinating world of scorpions, a type of spider that has been around for 450 million years. The scorpions are aggressive and stinging, with their entire body delivering a powerful energy. They have been terrorizing anything edible living in the water since prehistoric times, with their ancestors being sea scorpions. Despite their massive size, evolution has allowed them to adapt to land use and hunt spawning fish. Evidence of this adaptation can be found in scorpion footprints along ancient riverbeds. 450 million years later, most scorpions can now fit in the palm of your hand. This suggests that evolution has allowed scorpions to adapt to differen environments, such as the ocean and land, and that they might be able to save our lives instead of scaring us to death.Sea scorpions, apex predators that dominated the late Silurian and early Devonian seas, were responsible for the death of Lechriaspis, a jawless fish. These sea scorpions, which grew for 200 million years, developed various adaptations to survive the rise of placoderms, the giant armored jawed fish that dominated the seas. The Age of Fish was named after these predators, leading to the divergence of sea scorpions into two distinct lineages.
By Shivani Thapa21 days ago in Education