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		<title>Fun Facts – Scorpion Fly</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fun Facts – Scorpion Fly The male Scorpion Fly has scorpion-like tail, hence how it got its name. The Scorpion Fly has a reddish head with a long beak to go along with its black and yellow body. A male Scorpion Fly will woo a female with gift offerings of prey or by displaying his [&#8230;]</p>
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<li>The male Scorpion Fly has scorpion-like tail, hence how it got its name.</li>
<li>The Scorpion Fly has a reddish head with a long beak to go along with its black and yellow body.</li>
<li>A male Scorpion Fly will woo a female with gift offerings of prey or by displaying his scorpion-like tail.</li>
<li>The larvae both scavenge and pupate in the soil just below the surface.</li>
<li>One main staple of the Scorpion Fly’s diet is to eat dead insects, often taking them from spider webs.</li>
<li>The adult Scorpion Fly rarely flies great distances preferring to crawl on vegetation in damp, shaded places near water and along hedgerows instead.</li>
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