RMH025WR–Water Stick Insect, Long-bodied Water Scorpion, Needle Bug (Ranatra linearis), with prey, Germany
RMWMF4HC–European Roller (Coracias garrulus) with scorpion prey, Ndutu, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, southern Serengeti, Tanzania.
RMEFK2YD–Scorpion Fly: Panorpa sp. Eating prey.
RFCPET0D–Tarantula eating a scorpion in rainforest, Ecuador
RM2C8YAM6–A western forest scorpion (Uroctonus mordax) from the Santa Cruz mountains of California, it is eating a beetle.
RMCRAAA6–Meerkat (Suricata suricatta), eating scorpion, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Kalahari, South Africa, Africa
RMBH4786–Scorpion fly (Panorpa communis). Female eating remains of prey on leaf in woodland.
RFFFHWXH–Common yellow scorpion (Buthus occitanus) with prey. A scorpion in the family Buthidae, eating a grub in hills in Azerbaijan
RM2WYC2EG–Common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) juvenile, perched on branch over water of pond with caught water scorpion in beak in summer
RMPRKWFJ–Meerkat (Suricata suricatta), adult animal at the burrow, feeding on a scorpion, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa, Africa
RMTRJ221–An Amblypygid or tailless whip scorpion feeds on a small grasshopper in the Ecuadorian rainforest.
RFWBCAJA–close up of a face of a scorpion (Tityus Obscurus) eating a grasshopper on wooden background in french guiana
RMTRJ1YW–A whip spider or tailless whip scorpion eating a katydid in the Ecuadorian jungle in Yasuni National park.
RFWBCAHJ–close up of a face of a scorpion (Tityus Obscurus) eating a grasshopper on wooden background in french guiana
RMC9230H–Central American Bark Scorpion -( Centruroides margaritatus) eating Lebeau's rothschildia (Rothschildia lebeau) Costa Rica
RFDDHBY3–Close-up of a mating male common scorpionfly ( Panorpa communis) with its scorpion-like tail fully visible, while eating a prey
RMF3E7WB–Tailless whipscorpion (Amblypygid) eating a prey item on a rainforest tree trunk in Ecuador
RFM18EGF–A tailless whip scorpion snacking on a cicada
RMDYKD9G–Emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) eating a cockroach, Ghana.
RMH025W1–Water Stick Insect, Long-bodied Water Scorpion, Needle Bug (Ranatra linearis), eating a preyed young bream, half-length portrait, Germany
RMWMF4DR–European Roller (Coracias garrulus) with scorpion prey, Ndutu, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, southern Serengeti, Tanzania.
RM2D7TXY7–Striped Bark Scorpion (Centruroides vittatus), adult with grasshopper prey, Hill Country, Central Texas, USA
RMB3421B–Scorpion Fly Panorpia communis adult males feeding on Crane-fly caught in a spider web
RMDFYJ4R–Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill eating a Scorpion
RMP2PYC4–South Africa, Kalahari Desert, Meerkat or suricate (Suricata suricatta), adult eating a scorpion
RM2GJBAT0–USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz County. Roadrunner eating scorpion. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com
RFD9R8J4–Close-up of a female common scorpion fly ( Panorpa communis) eating an insect prey she caught
RFP2D33J–A pretty female Scorpion Fly (Panorpa communis) perching on a leaf eating a fly.
RMPRKWGY–Meerkat (Suricata suricatta), adult animal at the burrow, feeding on a scorpion, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa, Africa
RF2A44FKJ–TRANSVAALICUS THICK-TAILED SCORPION,
RF2GBFM5T–close up of an Arizona stripe-tailed scorpion, Paravaejovis spinigerus, eating a green katydid that it has captured and killed
RM2BNMH98–Common Scorpionfly (Panorpa communis) eating the prey of a spider, Hautes-Alpes, France, July.
RFWBCAHR–close up of a face of a scorpion (Tityus Obscurus) eating a grasshopper on wooden background in french guiana
RMC92301–Central American Bark Scorpion -( Centruroides margaritatus) eating Lebeau's rothschildia (Rothschildia lebeau) Costa Rica
RMG82E67–Close-up of a female common scorpion fly ( Panorpa communis) feeding on an insect prey
RF2BP004K–A female Scorpion Fly, Panorpa communis, perching on a wooden fence at the edge of woodland. It is feeding on a dead insect.
RFM18EFR–A tailless whip scorpion that caught a moth to eat.
RMD9R8HG–Close-up of a female common scorpionfly ( Panorpa communis) eating an insect prey she caught
RMH025W0–Water Stick Insect, Long-bodied Water Scorpion, Needle Bug (Ranatra linearis), eating a preyed young bream, half-length portrait, Germany
RF2DD367G–A large Camel Spider, also known as a Wind Scorpion, eat a larger grasshopper
RMEBN893–Bald ibis (Geronticus calvus), bald ibis eating a scorpion, South Africa, Ithala Game Reserve
RMB33WMJ–Scorpion Fly Panorpia communis adult males feeding on Crane-fly caught in a spider web
RMH025TY–Water Stick Insect, Long-bodied Water Scorpion, Needle Bug (Ranatra linearis), eating a preyed young bream, Germany
RMP2PYBH–South Africa, Kalahari Desert, Meerkat or suricate (Suricata suricatta), adult eating a scorpion
RFDDHBXF–Close-up of a female common scorpionfly ( Panorpa communis) feeding on a prey
RMPJ7375–Scorpionfly sitting on a green leaf feeding on a dead insect
RF2H788FJ–side view of devil scorpion fish on sea floor with butterflyfish in mouth , watamu, kenya
RMPRKWGB–Meerkat (Suricata suricatta), adult animal at the burrow, feeding on a scorpion, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa, Africa
RF2A44G0T–TRANSVAALICUS THICK-TAILED SCORPION,
RF2GBFM5Y–Arizona stripe-tailed scorpion, Paravaejovis spinigerus, feeding on a green katydid insect
RFCFC7YX–Northern scorpion (Paruroctonus boreus) eating a blowfly, southern Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
RMBEKX4H–Common Hoopoe (Upupa epops) perched on rock with scorpion prey in beak, Spain
RMC9236N–Central American Bark Scorpion -( Centruroides margaritatus) eating Lebeau's rothschildia (Rothschildia lebeau) Costa Rica
RMF0FD98–Yellow scorpion (Buthus occitanus) with Caterpillar prey, La Serena, Extremadura, Spain, March 2009
RF2J52PGR–Euscorpius flavicaudis or Tetratrichobothrius flavicaudis, or the European yellow-tailed scorpion, a small scorpion, eat a prey.
RF2DD3679–A large Camel Spider, also known as a Wind Scorpion, eat a larger grasshopper
RMAKK1MB–Pseudoscorpion, Order Pseudoscorpiones. Eating a prey
RMB3420A–Scorpion Fly Panorpia communis adult male feeding on Crane-fly caught in a spider web
RMH025W2–Water Stick Insect, Long-bodied Water Scorpion, Needle Bug (Ranatra linearis), portrait, eating a preyed water flea, Germany
RMP2PYC3–South Africa, Kalahari Desert, Meerkat or suricate (Suricata suricatta), adult eating a scorpion
RMDDHBXH–Close-up of a female common scorpionfly ( Panorpa communis) feeding on a prey
RMAPNF3F–water scorpion (Nepa cinerea).
RMAT7GTR–Elf Owl Micrathene whitneyi with solpugid or sun scorpion
RMCNN737–Army Ant Eciton burchellii adult workers group preying Tailless Whip Scorpion Amblypygi sp. Los Amigos Biological Station Madre
RF2A44FFK–TRANSVAALICUS THICK-TAILED SCORPION,
RMRGDC63–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Scorpion Behavior 73. Figure 2. H. arizonensis eating a Cnemido/>horus lizard. nothing was left of the snake—not even a part of a bone or a tooth, nor could anything be identified in the resultant feces!' This same statement seems apparently true when the prey is an insect except that this would be saying that the scorpion can digest the sclerotized portions of the integument. Scorpions ingest only the body fluids of their prey and the con- comitant tiny, solid particles held in suspension.
RFCFC800–Northern scorpion (Paruroctonus boreus) eating a blowfly, southern Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
RMC922YE–Central American Bark Scorpion -( Centruroides margaritatus) eating Lebeau's rothschildia (Rothschildia lebeau) Costa Rica
RMEE1G92–European Otter (Lutra lutra) adult female, feeding on Father Lasher (Myoxocephalus scorpius) in sea, Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, September
RF2A44FG3–TRANSVAALICUS THICK-TAILED SCORPION,
RFCFC7YP–Northern scorpion (Paruroctonus boreus) eating a blowfly, southern Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
RMC9231G–Central American Bark Scorpion -( Centruroides margaritatus) eating Lebeau's rothschildia (Rothschildia lebeau) Costa Rica
RMB34D3A–Scorpion Fly Panorpia communis adult males feeding on Crane-fly caught in a spider web
RMP2PYC1–South Africa, Kalahari Desert, Meerkat or suricate (Suricata suricatta), adult eating a scorpion
RMB0YBWA–cattle egret, buff-backed heron (Ardeola ibis, Bubulcus ibis), eating a scorpion, South Africa, Cape Province
RMEE1G91–European Otter (Lutra lutra) adult female, feeding on Father Lasher (Myoxocephalus scorpius) in sea, Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, September
RF2A44G3J–TRANSVAALICUS THICK-TAILED SCORPION,
RFCFC7YN–Northern scorpion (Paruroctonus boreus) eating a blowfly, southern Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
RMC92311–Central American Bark Scorpion -( Centruroides margaritatus) eating Lebeau's rothschildia (Rothschildia lebeau) Costa Rica
RMB0YBW6–cattle egret, buff-backed heron (Ardeola ibis, Bubulcus ibis), eating a scorpion, South Africa, Cape Province