Umtyholi scorpion or Black Umtyholi Scorpion Species in The Black Thorne Continent | World Anvil

Umtyholi scorpion or Black Umtyholi Scorpion

The Umtyholi scorpion or Black Umtyholi Scorpion (The BUS) has a ten-star rating.
Being stung by a BUS means you will die within an hour.
On average, a BUS is twenty centimetres in length, ten centimetres wide and five centimetres tall.
Black Umtyholi Scorpions are considered to be extinct as like the Mountain Eagles they are searched for extensively throughout the entire Needle Point Range.
Black Umtyholi Scorpions travel in groups of two are rarely if ever seen in larger groupings. But if one were to stumble into a bed of scorpions, their chances of survival are extremely low as, when together, these insects can be extremely aggressive and fast-moving and although what they do does not technically count as coordinating, they can move together well enough to surround a target.
BUS maintain small territories, defending them fiercely against other scorpions.
A method Scorpions use to mark their territory by spitting out a jelly-like substance which gives off a sweet cinnamon scent.
Because of the scent, many people are able to detect the BUS's and kill them. Which is why it is feared that they might one day evolve into a deathly killer off Black Air Raiders, so they stay vigilant.
This scent depending on maturing, time of the year and size of the BUS, more BUS's can come to one location for the specific purpose of mating.

A female BUS will mostly breed and gestate inside of a Sky Ram, but ideally, a golden eagle as those tend to increase the likelihood of it dying in a good hiding place. There it and its eggs will rely on the insects that come to food on the dead flesh.

One large enough and able to feed on their own they will be either be killed or chased from the initial territory unless one of their own comes back to re-procreate inbreeding on being an issue.

In a single birthing period, up to ten BUSses can be raised, as the BUS can live up to twenty-five years about fifty Buses can be born and raised in a single BUS's lifetime.

They rely on instinct but the natural instincts of later birthed Bus's seemed to be more improved than those of the older born.


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