Yes, there are species of scorpions where the females will consume their mates if the males do not retreat in time after courtship. I'm not sure that all species do, but there definitely are some. Just like black widow spiders and yes, praying mantises as someone mentioned.
i've also heard inbreeding is okay to a point, the babies will eventually or will be weaker or weirder, but nothing major. unless my sources were wrong.
btw- my pandius imp's are trying to mate on their second day together!! :D
How many Scorplings was produced?
b20lopez 1 week ago
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BlindLemmings 6 months ago
@euyooo
Yes, there are species of scorpions where the females will consume their mates if the males do not retreat in time after courtship. I'm not sure that all species do, but there definitely are some. Just like black widow spiders and yes, praying mantises as someone mentioned.
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emiiba1 8 months ago
no preying mantis's kill their mates after mating
echostrike32 1 year ago
So were they fighting in the beggining?
sulthus 2 years ago
i've also heard inbreeding is okay to a point, the babies will eventually or will be weaker or weirder, but nothing major. unless my sources were wrong.
btw- my pandius imp's are trying to mate on their second day together!! :D
gromgrom777 2 years ago
did the female killed the male after mating ?!! I heard this somewhere but I don't know if it's right or not !!!
euyooo 2 years ago
very cool
TexasScorp 2 years ago
where s this species frm?
i see the skelly.. is it a desert species?
FrozenTeeth2001 2 years ago