Giant Scorpion
paleontology
scorpion
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carboniferous
sea-scorpion
arachnids
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The giant scorpion is a type of scorpion from the Carboniferous period, with a body length of over one foot. It evolved from the sea scorpion and can grow up to 1-3 meters in length, very similar to modern scorpions, with huge claws and tail spines. Giant scorpions feed on giant spiders and arthropods. They should first stab their prey to death with their tail spines, and then use giant pliers to tear the prey apart. Later, it became extinct due to insufficient oxygen.