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Should we be faced with a situation we cannot get out of and violence is Scorpion we as humans in a "civilised" society do not seek out troubleĪnd we are happy to be aloud to busy get on with our own lives but Of the scorpion as a mindset should we run into confrontation. That doesn't intimidate the threat the scorpion will pull in its mouthĪnd head parts cover itself with its large claws and lower its tail soĪs to form an almost tessellating armoured target an amazing animal.Ī mannerism, we can take the reactive and aggressive defencive nature

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Threat head on, with tail and claws raised in a threatening manner if Startled the scorpion will about face turning on a dime to face its Vibration of prey moving past, through the ground itself. Its feet and on the outside of its claws which can pick up the slightest Lizards and mice will be taken.The scorpion as very sensitive hairs on The day hidden in borrows or under logs etc but at night the scorpion isĪ ruthless predator feeding on small inverts but in some cases small Paralysis the prey so it can be summarily eaten.īehaviour the scorpion is a naturally defencive animal spending most of Tipped with a venomous barb or Telson to inject a powerful neurotoxin to Of weapons two powerful claws Pedipalps used to hold prey whist it isĮaten or if a struggle ensues it utilises its trademark tail metasoma Would once have used aspects and mannerisms of the scorpion in theirĪrthropod and part of the arachnid family of animals an ancientĬreature, it is almost entirely armoured and armed with a fearsome array Widespread throughout the jungles of Asia that all the indigenous people It is my opinion that as Scorpions are so Ive personally added mannerisms and techniques gleaned from my ownĮxpression from watching studying my own scorpions, in the way they hunt A teacher I studied with for a while also exposed me to someĪfrican and Khmer arts which also included Scorpion techniques. Of the scholar the best source of surviving Scorpion material Ive foundĬomes from the Myanmar (Burmese) Bando systems in their variousįorms.actually it was Bando that I was first exposed to the Scorpion Scorpion martial material is all but lost now in a lot of Indonesia andĪs to whether it ever existed in Malaysia is debatable and is the realm Martial artists have and can use in real world combat. Habits and we'll also look at how that relates to the tools we as With you all an insight into one of my favourite animal mannerisms theĪnd its biology and anatomy, its psychology and hunting and defencive









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