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xkoreotic t1_irrnjfa wrote
I need to know why that scorpion is so abnormally fat
theserial t1_irrokwa wrote
I'm presuming it's female and about to poop out SOOOOO many babies...
averyoda OP t1_irrr779 wrote
Not sure tbh. It's not my scorpion. I just found the picture. It could be pregnant, pre-molt, or just fat.
LeonDeSchal t1_irs0umz wrote
Can insects become fat?
Nazamroth t1_irs3z5l wrote
Are spiders insects? I always forget. But at least spiders can become fat, it goes into their abdomen iirc.
Heliolord t1_irs4orr wrote
Scorpions are arachnids, too. Never considered they could get chunky.
seancollinhawkins t1_irs54li wrote
Insects have 6 legs and 3 well defined body sections.
Spiders are arachnids
Nazamroth t1_irsil44 wrote
Arthropod, thats the word I was looking for. (yeah, thats a higher tier, i know.)
Slurms_McKensei t1_irs9c64 wrote
No. They can grow, but they don't gain fat like other animals can/do. Their size is almost entirely limited by availability of food, temperature, and oxygen concentrations. Thats why you get puppy sized Tarantulas in jungles, and tiny wasps in deserts
Also: this is an arachnid. Same concept though.
LeonDeSchal t1_irsdaek wrote
Thanks.
Puppy sized tarantulas is scary to think about.
averyoda OP t1_irsd910 wrote
They can definitely be oversized, although "fat" might not be the right term. Although scorpions are technically arachnids, not insects.
endospores t1_irsez69 wrote
Sure, with enough parasites inside. Scorpions are athropods like insects, but insects are only those with 6 little legs.
AcrolloPeed t1_irsfv82 wrote
400 babies!
moustache_deer t1_irsjrfk wrote
It's becoming crab
imtougherthanyou t1_irrm3qb wrote
So fat it looks like a tick!
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DrManik t1_irsccw6 wrote
I know you're not body shaming a bug...
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