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Product Description A scorpion is an arthropod with eight legs, belonging to the order Scorpiones in the class Arachnida. This class also contains the spiders, harvestmen, mites, and ticks. There are approximately 2000 species of scorpions. They are found widely distributed south of 49° N, except New Zealand and Antarctica. All scorpion species possess venom. In general, scorpion venom is described as neurotoxic in nature. One exception to this however is Hemiscorpius lepturus which possesses cytotoxic venom. The neurotoxins consist of a variety of small proteins as well as sodium and potassium cations, which serve to interfere with neurotransmission in the victim. Scorpions use their venom to kill or paralyze their prey so that it can be eaten; in general it is fast acting, allowing for effective prey capture. The model contains four models of the scorpion in various poses. When the model loads, just select and delete the ones you do not want to use. Two versions have the desert texture, and two the jungle textures, and the tails and claws have been posed differently for more versatile use. Was: $10.00; Save 15% You Pay: $8.50 Please Logon or Join Now (for free) so you may purchase this product at pay-what-you-like pricing. Additional Product Images
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