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Scorpion Anatomy and Behavior - Illustrated Guide #3434065 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration depicts a typical scorpion in a defensive posture, with its large chelate pedipalps raised and telson (stinger) arched over its back. The exoskeleton is rendered in earthy brown tones, highlighting segmentation of the cephalothorax, mesosoma, and metasoma. Fine details include joint articulation, sensory hairs, and the characteristic curved tail ending in a venomous aculeus.
Used on educational wildlife pages, entomology or arachnology resources, pest control guides, or nature blogs to visually explain scorpion morphology and behavior. Matches user intent for learning about arachnid anatomy, identification, or safety awareness.
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