why scorpion live without breadth from 16 days
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Pseudoscorpions are arachnids, closely related to spiders and scorpions. They are typically 2-12mm long: the northern pseudoscorpion is on the smaller side, clocking in at 2-2.5mm.
Pseudoscorpions possess impossibly long pinchers relative to their bodies, seemingly without the counter-balance of a tail. They also do not have the scary stinger we are used to
seeing on scorpions, hence the "pseudo".
Unlike spiders and scorpions, they do not bite or sting – at least not us. Instead, they prey upon other small invertebrates. For example, house pseudoscorpions like chowing down on book lice, clothes moths and the larvae of carpet beetles.
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