water scorpion (Meaning)

Wordnet

water scorpion (n)

long-legged aquatic insect having the front legs fitted for seizing and holding prey and the abdomen extended by a long breathing tube

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water scorpion ()

See Nepa.

Synonyms & Antonyms of water scorpion

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water scorpion Sentence Examples

  1. The water scorpion, a stealthy aquatic predator, lurked among the lily pads.
  2. The water scorpion's venomous sting is capable of inflicting immense pain.
  3. The forelegs of a water scorpion are adapted for capturing prey in a pincer-like grip.
  4. Water scorpions are renowned for their aggressive behavior and territorial nature.
  5. The larvae of water scorpions resemble miniature scorpions, complete with segmented abdomens and venomous tails.
  6. The life cycle of a water scorpion involves several molts, during which they shed their exoskeletons.
  7. Water scorpions are often mistaken for their terrestrial counterparts, true scorpions, but belong to a different taxonomic order.
  8. The air-breathing mechanism of water scorpions allows them to remain submerged for extended periods.
  9. Water scorpions play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems as predators of insects and small fish.
  10. The habitat of water scorpions ranges from shallow pools and ponds to sluggish streams and marshes.

FAQs About the word water scorpion

long-legged aquatic insect having the front legs fitted for seizing and holding prey and the abdomen extended by a long breathing tubeSee Nepa.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The water scorpion, a stealthy aquatic predator, lurked among the lily pads.

The water scorpion's venomous sting is capable of inflicting immense pain.

The forelegs of a water scorpion are adapted for capturing prey in a pincer-like grip.

Water scorpions are renowned for their aggressive behavior and territorial nature.