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Scorpion

Size:

Varies between species, but most measure about 2 inches fully grown.

Color:

Can vary widely between yellow, blue, reddish brown, and black.

Behavior:

Scorpions are predators that feed primarily on insects. They crawl into buildings through exterior cracks in search of food or suitable shelter. Once inside, they may wander into clothing, shoes, or a bed where someone might contact them resulting in a scorpion sting. Stepping barefoot on a scorpion is another common way to be stung.