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What Does Scorpion Tattoo Mean?

The scorpion might be one of the most feared arachnids on the planet and for good reason. When you take a look at it, all you can see is eight legs, big pinchers on the front and a big tail with a stinger on it. For anyone that didn’t know any better, the scorpion is a killer. In addition, there are over 1.2 million scorpion stings a year which has led to 3,250 annual deaths. In comparison, for every person killed by a poisonous snake, 10 people are killed by scorpions. It is no surprise that people are terrified of this little guy.

However, there are some people that love the darkness the scorpion represents or they just love how they look. In these cases, people like to show off their love for the scorpion by getting a scorpion tattoo to show off to their friends. Scorpion tattoos are not that common in the tattoo world so getting the scorpion tattoo inked on your body should bring you some attention and having you rocking a pretty unique tattoo.

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In this post we are going to talk facts about the scorpion and what makes them so fascinating. We will also talk about what scorpions symbolize and what they mean to the people that get them as tattoos. We will also talk about a few variations about this tattoo and if the meaning changes when other images are added to the tattoo. We hope you feel more educated on the scorpion tattoo meaning when you are done reading this.

Scorpion Tattoo Meaning

A part of the ancient arachnid family, the scorpion has well known features such as front claws and the telltale stinger that have resulted in mass phobia of the creature. There are dozens of types of scorpions, having evolved over hundreds of millions of years on Earth to create a variety of menacing creatures. A scorpion tattoo can hold many symbolic meanings to those who choose to wear it many of which are associated with the scorpion’s unfriendly traits and characteristics. Scorpions are known as poisonous and dangerous arachnids that must be treated with respect and great caution. They are also a part of the Western Zodiac and represent the Scorpio (born October 23- November 21) sign which is attributed as one who is ruled by their passions and desires.

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