What does gerald think the female scorpion is wearing?what gives her that appearance?
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from Latin apparentia, abstract noun from aparentem, past participle of apparere "come in sight, make an appearance," especially "be evident, be seen in public, show oneself" (see appear).
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Explanation: Geralds and the Scorpion
- Geralds discovers a fat female scorpion on the wall.
- He thought the scorpion was wearing what seemed to be a pale fawn fur coat.
- On closely observing he realized that the scorpion was not wearing any cloth or garment but was carrying a mass of its tiny babies on itself.
- The babies were clinging on to her mother`s back.
- The story is written by Gerald Durell.
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