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Revision as of 17:54, 27 August 2023
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| E. varius group observed 30 meters off the coast of Coatzoyuca. | |
Least Concern
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| Kingdom: | Animalia
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| Phylum: | Arthropoda
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| Class: | Chelicerata
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| Order: | Eurypterid
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| Family: | Vadum
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| Genus: | Parvus
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| Species: | P. varius
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The common sea scorpion (Parvus varius), is a medium-sized saltwater eurypterid belonging to the genus Parvus.
Description
The common sea scorpion is a medium-sized eurypterid that is found in the Olympic Ocean, and Southern Ocean. Particularly near Wosteaque, with the largest population areas near Frésir and Boemont.
Ecology
Habitat
Common sea scorpions live in the Epipelagic Zone of the Olympic, and Southern Ocean, with most living near coastal waters.
Diet
Common sea scorpions are a generalist species, either hunting or scavenging. The most common prey that are seen being hunted are shrimp and small fish.
Size
Common sea scorpions average a size of 25 centimeters, with the largest specimen being 38 centimeters.
As food
Common sea scorpions are used in a verity of dishes in many different cultures.
Dishes
Eurypterus cake, and stir-fried sea scorpion are some common dishes that the common sea scorpion is used in.