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  2. Deathstalker - Wikipedia

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    The deathstalker (Leiurus quinquestriatus) is a species of scorpion, a member of the family Buthidae. It is also known as the Palestine yellow scorpion, ...

  3. Leiurus - Wikipedia

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    Leiurus jordanensis adult female in captivity. Leiurus is a genus of scorpion of the family Buthidae.The most common species, L. quinquestriatus, is also known under the common name Deathstalker.

  4. Leiurus abdullahbayrami - Wikipedia

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    Scorpions reproduce sexually. The first phase of the reproduction cycle begins in late spring and early autumn. It begins with finding a mate. The male will leave his den and begin searching for a mature female. The male will dig at the entrance of her den until she appears. The combination of pheromones and vibrations are what makes the female ...

  5. Deathstalker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Deathstalker is a species of scorpion, Leiurus quinquestriatus, also known as Omdurman scorpion or the Israeli desert scorpion. Deathstalker may also refer to: Death-Stalker, a Marvel Comics supervillain character, first appearing in 1968; Deathstalker, a sword-and-sorcery film, and its sequels: Deathstalker II (1987)

  6. Rate-of-living theory - Wikipedia

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    The rate of living theory postulates that the faster an organism's metabolism, the shorter its lifespan. First proposed by Max Rubner in 1908, the theory was based on his observation that smaller animals had faster metabolisms and shorter lifespans compared to larger animals with slower metabolisms. [ 1 ]

  7. Optimal virulence - Wikipedia

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    Short-sighted evolution suggests that the traits that increase reproduction rate and transmission to a new host will rise to high frequency within the pathogen population. These traits include the ability to reproduce sooner, reproduce faster, reproduce in higher numbers, live longer, survive against antibodies, or survive in parts of the body ...

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  9. Speciation - Wikipedia

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    The accumulation of such incompatibilities increases faster and faster with time, creating a "snowball" effect. [52] There is a large amount of evidence supporting this theory, primarily from laboratory populations such as Drosophila and Mus , and some genes involved in incompatibilities have been identified.