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The scorpion, a fascinating creature found in various parts of the world, has captivated human curiosity for centuries

Background imageScorpion Collection: Pendant with Lion and Scorpion, Iran, 10th century. Creator: Unknown

Pendant with Lion and Scorpion, Iran, 10th century. Creator: Unknown
Pendant with Lion and Scorpion, Iran, 10th century. Believed to be a talisman

Background imageScorpion Collection: RELIGION / EGYPT / SERKET

RELIGION / EGYPT / SERKET
The scorpion-headed funerary goddess, association with the embalming of mummies

Background imageScorpion Collection: BLUNT / SCORPIO / 45 / 1849

BLUNT / SCORPIO / 45 / 1849
The constellation of Scorpio, the scorpion. Date: 1849

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 12479411

Picture No. 12479411
Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus swammerdami, Date:

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 12479410

Picture No. 12479410
Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus swammerdami, Date:

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 12479408

Picture No. 12479408
Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus swammerdami, Date:

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 12479409

Picture No. 12479409
Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus swammerdami, Date:

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 12479407

Picture No. 12479407
Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus swammerdami, Date:

Background imageScorpion Collection: Various Insects and Reptiles of Different Parts of the World. Artist: W Grainger

Various Insects and Reptiles of Different Parts of the World. Artist: W Grainger
Various Insects and Reptiles of Different Parts of the World. Scorpion, rattle snake, locust, crocodile, centipede, elephant beetle, worm, moth, butterfly, spider, Horn Serpent

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 12019775

Picture No. 12019775
Australian Rainforest Scorpion - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia. Date:

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 12019774

Picture No. 12019774
Australian Rainforest Scorpion - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia. Date:

Background imageScorpion Collection: Winter Solstice, Plate 5 from Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio, 1674

Winter Solstice, Plate 5 from Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio, 1674
Winter Solstice, Plate 5 from Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio, Ignace-Gaston Pardies, pub. 1674 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageScorpion Collection: Frontispiece and Titlepage of The Conjurors Magazine, 1792

Frontispiece and Titlepage of The Conjurors Magazine, 1792
Frontispiece and Titlepage of The Conjurors Magazine, pub. 1792 (b/w photo)

Background imageScorpion Collection: Scorpio, The Scorpion, 1923

Scorpio, The Scorpion, 1923. One of a series of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards called Lucky Charms, (Bristol and London, 1923)

Background imageScorpion Collection: Scorpion

Scorpion at Tozeur in Tunisia

Background imageScorpion Collection: Egyptian lid of a bronze receptacle for a dead scorpion

Egyptian lid of a bronze receptacle for a dead scorpion. On the lid is the figure of a scorpion with human arms and the head of Isis-Hathor representing the goddess Isis-Selk

Background imageScorpion Collection: Egyptian stele showing the infant Horus, 4th century

Egyptian stele showing the infant Horus, 4th century
Egyptian stele showing the infant Horus as victor over crocodiles, serpents and scorpions, 4th century

Background imageScorpion Collection: Victor Emmanuel II (1st King of Italy) shaking Leopold II (Duke of Tuscany) out of Italy, 1861

Victor Emmanuel II (1st King of Italy) shaking Leopold II (Duke of Tuscany) out of Italy, 1861
Victor Emmanuel II (1st King of Italy) shaking Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor (Duke of Tuscany) out of Italy, from Punch, London, 2 March 1861. The unification of Italy. Wood engraving

Background imageScorpion Collection: Whip Spider Or Tailess Whip Scorpion, Costa Rica, Central America

Whip Spider Or Tailess Whip Scorpion, Costa Rica, Central America
Whip Spider Or Tailless Whip Scorpion, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageScorpion Collection: Body Parts and Corresponding Constellations

Body Parts and Corresponding Constellations
The anatomy of a mans body as governed by the twelve constellations, c. 1900. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageScorpion Collection: ZODIAC: SCORPIO. Zodiacal symbol for Scorpio, the scorpion

ZODIAC: SCORPIO. Zodiacal symbol for Scorpio, the scorpion

Background imageScorpion Collection: Scorpion Tracks on yellow dune sand leading to long shadow Namib Dune Belt, Namibia, Africa

Scorpion Tracks on yellow dune sand leading to long shadow Namib Dune Belt, Namibia, Africa
KAT-265 Scorpion - Tracks on yellow dune sand leading to long shadow Namib Dune Belt, Namibia, Africa Parabuthus villosus Rare among scorpions as they are active during the day actively hunting for

Background imageScorpion Collection: Miscellaneous Scorpion 1900

Miscellaneous Scorpion 1900
Miscellaneous. Scorpion 1900

Background imageScorpion Collection: How Alexander Fought The Dragons And A Species Of Beast Called Scorpion

How Alexander Fought The Dragons And A Species Of Beast Called Scorpion. After A 13Th Century Miniature. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878

Background imageScorpion Collection: Scorpion Walking Through The Desert; Swakopmund, Namibia

Scorpion Walking Through The Desert; Swakopmund, Namibia

Background imageScorpion Collection: Red Claw Emperor Scorpion, Pandinus cavimanus, Native to Africa

Red Claw Emperor Scorpion, Pandinus cavimanus, Native to Africa

Background imageScorpion Collection: Emperor Scorpion, Pandinus imperator, Native to Africa

Emperor Scorpion, Pandinus imperator, Native to Africa

Background imageScorpion Collection: Zodiac Signs from 1489

Zodiac Signs from 1489, c. 1900. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageScorpion Collection: Bark Scorpion, Centruroides exilicauda, front view

Bark Scorpion, Centruroides exilicauda, front view

Background imageScorpion Collection: Illustration, Whip Scorpion (Uropygi)

Illustration, Whip Scorpion (Uropygi)

Background imageScorpion Collection: Scorpion (Scorpiones)

Scorpion (Scorpiones)

Background imageScorpion Collection: Illustration of internal anatomy of Imperial Scorpion (Pandinus imperator)

Illustration of internal anatomy of Imperial Scorpion (Pandinus imperator)

Background imageScorpion Collection: Scorpion and snake brandy for sale in Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia

Scorpion and snake brandy for sale in Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageScorpion Collection: MARS, 1540. Roman god of war and personification of the planet Mars. Pen drawing

MARS, 1540. Roman god of war and personification of the planet Mars. Pen drawing, 1540, by Erhard Schon

Background imageScorpion Collection: MARS, 1540. Roman god of war and personification of the planet Mars. Pen drawing

MARS, 1540. Roman god of war and personification of the planet Mars. Pen drawing, 1540, by Erhard Schon

Background imageScorpion Collection: Emperor scorpion eating a cricket C013 / 4401

Emperor scorpion eating a cricket C013 / 4401
Emperor scorpion (Pandinus imperator) eating a cricket. This is the largest of the scorpions, reaching a length of over 20 centimetres. It inhabits forests and savannah in tropical central Africa

Background imageScorpion Collection: ZODIAC SIGN: SCORPIO, 1716. Drawing from a Hebrew book about the Jewish calendar, Sefer Evronot

ZODIAC SIGN: SCORPIO, 1716. Drawing from a Hebrew book about the Jewish calendar, Sefer Evronot. Halberstadt, Germany, 1716

Background imageScorpion Collection: Scorpions sent from Hell

Scorpions sent from Hell
Scorpions ascending in the smoke from Hell to plague mankind. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut of an illustration from a French manuscript of the 1100s

Background imageScorpion Collection: Whip Spider / Tailless Whip Scorpion - Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve - Iquitos - Peru

Whip Spider / Tailless Whip Scorpion - Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve - Iquitos - Peru
MAR-842 Whip Spider / Tailless Whip Scorpion Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve - Iquitos - Peru Amblypygida Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageScorpion Collection: Desert Hairy / Giant Hairy Scorpion - Under UV light - Arizona - USA

Desert Hairy / Giant Hairy Scorpion - Under UV light - Arizona - USA
CAN-3623 Desert Hairy / Giant Hairy Scorpion - Under UV light Arizona - USA Hadrurus arizonensis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageScorpion Collection: European Black Scorpion - This specimen found in a house in Reading, Berkshire

European Black Scorpion - This specimen found in a house in Reading, Berkshire
SPH-3300 European Black Scorpion This specimen found in a house in Reading, UK - probably imported in holiday baggage Widespread in southern Europe Euscorpius italicus Introduced to UK via luggage

Background imageScorpion Collection: Drawing - Scorpion in defensive posture with sting deployed

Drawing - Scorpion in defensive posture with sting deployed
PM-9935 Drawing - Scorpion in defensive posture with sting deployed scorpion Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageScorpion Collection: KEL 270

KEL 270
KEL-270 Wind Scorpion / Camel / Sun / Roman Spider Sierra Javrez, Baja California, Mexico. Eremobates sp Fam: Solpugid Solifugae Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageScorpion Collection: Lionfish Pterois volitans also called Dragonfish Scoprion fish Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France

Lionfish Pterois volitans also called Dragonfish Scoprion fish Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France
MAB-905 Lionfish also called Dragonfish Scorpion fish Brest Brittany France Pterois volitans Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageScorpion Collection: Two small wood-scorpions (Euscorpius flavicaudis), illustration

Two small wood-scorpions (Euscorpius flavicaudis), illustration
Zoology - Arachnids - Two small wood-scorpions (Euscorpius flavicaudis), illustration

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 11980552

Picture No. 11980552
Desert hairy scorpion - on flat rock - taken under controlled conditions - UK Date:

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 11980551

Picture No. 11980551
Desert hairy scorpion - on flat rock - taken under controlled conditions - UK Date:

Background imageScorpion Collection: Picture No. 11980550

Picture No. 11980550
Desert hairy scorpion - on flat rock - taken under controlled conditions - UK Date:



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The scorpion, a fascinating creature found in various parts of the world, has captivated human curiosity for centuries. One notable species is the African Scorpion C1850, known for its distinctive appearance and venomous sting. In aviation history, the scorpion's influence can be seen through the Flying testbed B2 Canberra WK163, which served as a crucial platform for experimental flights. Another aircraft bearing this name is the Northrop F-89 Scorpion, an iconic jet fighter that played a significant role during Cold War tensions. Similar to their arachnid counterparts, these flying machines showcased agility and precision in their respective domains. The Flying testbed B2 Canberra WK162 further exemplified this trait by pushing boundaries and testing new technologies. Beyond aviation connections, "Scorpion" also refers to geographical locations like South Europe where these creatures thrive. Their presence adds an element of mystery to these regions' ecosystems. In ancient mythology and astrology, Scorpio holds symbolic significance as one of the zodiac signs represented by La Balance (Scales). This celestial representation highlights balance and intensity associated with those born under this sign. Returning to aviation history once more brings us back to Northrop F-89J Scorpions O-32674 and O-21911 - variants that contributed significantly to military operations during their time in service. These aircraft embodied power and strength while defending national interests. Whether it's exploring diverse arachnids or marveling at powerful warplanes named after them, there is no denying that "scorpion" encompasses both natural wonders and technological achievements alike.