Giant Scorpion

Giant scorpion is a species of scorpion and is the world's largest scorpion, about the size of a small/medium-sized dog. It is descended from a group of prehistoric Pulmonoscorpius that were brought back from extinction and then were genetically engineered to tolerate low oxygen levels as well as predation and competition. These scorpions are mostly black-dark purple in color with red linings, red pinchers, and red stingers. These scorpions are found throughout North America today and are carnivorous, feeding mainly on insects, spiders, smaller scorpions (including emperor scorpions), frogs, non-poisonous salamanders, small lizards, small snakes, small crocodilians, bird chicks, and small mammals. However, their venom in their stingers are not advanced enough to kill animals as large as or larger than a small-sized dog, so, fortunately for us, their stingers are only painful. They are found in every habitat in North America (including human settlements), except tundra where it is too cold for gisnt scorpions to live in.