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ne of the oldest predators on Earth, scorpions have “thrived and diversified” over the past 430 million years, says Dr. Lauren Esposito, an assistant curator of arachnology at the California Academy of Sciences and a
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ne of the oldest predators on Earth, scorpions have “thrived and diversified” over the past 430 million years, says Dr. Lauren Esposito, an assistant curator of arachnology at the California Academy of Sciences and a
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