Scorpion (disambiguation)
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A scorpion is a predatory arthropod animal.
Scorpion may also refer to:
People
- Scorpion I, an Egyptian pharaoh
- King Scorpion or Scorpion II, an Egyptian pharaoh, who ruled one or two centuries after Scorpion I
Arts, entertainment, and media
Comics
- Scorpion (Atlas/Seaboard Comics), a 1970s comic book series
- Scorpion (Carmilla Black), a Marvel superhero
- Scorpion (Marvel Comics), several Spider-Man supervillains
- Le Scorpion, a Belgian comic by Enrico Marini and Stephen Desberg
Films
- Scorpion (film), a 2007 film
Gaming
- Scorpion (Mortal Kombat), a video game character
- Scorpion (solitaire), a card game
- Scorpion: Disfigured, a German computer game
- A Scorpion, a Caldari Navy battleship from the Eve Online MMO
- A Scorpion, a type of tank in the Halo series.
- Scorpion, a wrestler in the video game Saturday Night Slam Masters
Literature
- Scorpion (novel), a 1985 spy thriller by Andrew Kaplan
- The Scorpion (novel), a 1982 novel by Zayd Mutee' Dammaj
- Scorpions (1990), a young adult novel by Walter Dean Myers
Music
- Scorpions (band), German hard rock band
- The Scorpions, a 1976 re-issue of their 1972 debut album Lonesome Crow
- The Scorpions (Manchester band), English band, most popular in the Netherlands
- Scorpion (album), by Eve
- The Scorpion (album), by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson
- "The Scorpion" (song), by Megadeth from the album The System Has Failed
Television
- Scorpion (TV series), a CBS TV series
- "Scorpion" (Star Trek: Voyager), 1997 episode of Star Trek: Voyager
Computing and Technology
- Scorpion (computer)
- Scorpion (CPU), a Qualcomm CPU used in smart phones
Folklore and mythology
- Scorpion man, an Akkadian mythological figure
- The Scorpion and the Frog, an animal fable
Insect
- Water scorpion, an insect
Military/paramilitary units
- Scorpions (Iraq), a paramilitary Iraqi force organized by the CIA
- Scorpions (Serbia), a paramilitary group involved in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre
- Scorpions (South Africa), was a multidisciplinary agency that investigated and prosecuted organised crime and corruption
- VAQ-132, a U.S. Navy aircraft squadron, nicknamed the Scorpions
Sports
- Scorpion (horse), a racehorse
- Scorpion aerobatic team
- Scorpion kick, a footballing move
- Scorpions RFC, rugby club
- Hannover Scorpions, German ice hockey team
- Logan Scorpions, an Australian rugby league football club
- New Mexico Scorpions, American hockey team
- Saint-Juéry XIII, a French rugby league football club nicknamed the "Scorpions"
- San Antonio Scorpions FC, American soccer club
- South Wales Scorpions, a Welsh rugby league football club
- Stuttgart Scorpions, German American Football team
- Yuma Scorpions (Yuma Desert Rats), a defunct baseball team that played in various independent minor leagues
Vessels and vehicles
- Scorpion (dinghy)
- CSS Scorpion, a Confederate Navy boat
- FV101 Scorpion, a British light tank
- Grinnall Scorpion III, a three-wheeled roadster
- Grinnall Scorpion IV, a four-wheeled roadster
- HMS Scorpion, the name of several Royal Navy vessels
- M56 Scorpion an unarmored American self-propelled anti-tank gun
- Mitsubishi Scorpion, an automobile made by Mitsubishi Motors
- Northrop F-89 Scorpion, a U.S. jet fighter
- Ronn Motor Scorpion, an automobile
- RotorWay Scorpion, a line of helicopters
- Rotem KW1 Scorpion, a South Korean wheeled armored personal carrier
- Soviet submarine B-427, a Soviet submarine renamed Scorpion after being decommissioned
- Textron AirLand Scorpion, a proposed light attack jet fighter
- USS Scorpion, the name of several U.S. Navy vessels
- Scorpion (custom car), winner of the 1972 Ridler Award
Weaponry
- Scorpio (weapon), an ancient Greco-Roman catapult
- Scourge, a whipping device, also called a scorpion
- Škorpion vz. 61, a Czech submachine gun
Other uses
- Scorpion (roller coaster)
- Scorpion W2, United States Armies camouflage pattern
- Scorpion, tire manufacturer
See also
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