What are scorpions sensitive to?
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Scorpions have such sensitive hairs on their pedipalps that they can even locate and snap up an insect in flight. ... Some toxins are more useful on insects, some on crustaceans, and some on vertebrates. Scorpions use their venom to subdue their prey and for protection.
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Previous studies of four species from three families have shown that scorpion lateral and medial eyes are maximally sensitive to green light (around 500 nm) and secondarily to UV (350–400 nm).
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