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Skorpaits

Skorpaits are a fictional group of nocturnal arachnids described in speculative zoology and fantasy literature. In this context they are placed in the order Scorpida and are closely related to true scorpions, though they display distinctive features such as a broader carapace and a tail with a more pronounced curvature. Adults typically measure 2–5 cm in body length, with a segmented abdomen, large pedipalps, and a venomous stinger at the end of the tail. The exoskeleton is hardened and often mottled in browns and grays, providing camouflage among rocky substrates.

Habitat and distribution: Skorpaits are described as endemic to arid and semi-arid regions of the fictional

Behavior and reproduction: Skorpaits are generally solitary. Mating involves a courtship sequence during which the male

Venom and human interaction: The venom is described as primarily effective against small prey and is not

continent
of
Silvara.
They
inhabit
rocky
outcrops,
crevices,
and
sparse
scrub,
active
mainly
at
night
when
temperatures
are
cooler.
They
are
versatile
predators,
feeding
on
insects,
spiders,
and
occasionally
small
lizards.
deposits
a
spermatophore,
and
the
female
relocates
it
to
fertilize
her
eggs.
The
female
carries
fertilized
eggs
in
a
brood
until
hatching,
after
which
the
juveniles
molt
several
times
before
reaching
maturity.
Lifespans
are
described
as
several
years
under
favorable
conditions.
typically
lethal
to
humans,
though
bites
can
cause
pain
and
swelling.
In
some
folkloric
traditions
within
Silvara,
skorpaits
symbolize
stealth
and
endurance.