Scorpion

The Scorpion is a rare bug that can be found on the ground anywhere in your town between the months of July and September, between the times of 7pm to 4am. It can be sold for 8,000 Bells, like the Tarantula.

Catching the Scorpion
The scorpion is a harmful insect, meaning that it can cause damage in some way. In this case, if the player takes out their net or have their net equipped when nearby, it will chase after them, running just as fast; it stings the player, which knocks them out, forcing them to re-appear in front of their house. The only way to avoid getting stung is to enter a building or to catch it. The player will scare any villagers talked to while being chased. The scorpion can jump off of cliffs, jump over small walls (like those of a ramp as it slopes down), and walk over holes.

To catch the scorpion, the player must slowly sneak up on it. Because it is not scared, it will not run away from the player, even if it is staring directly at them. The Scorpion's small size makes it hard to notice if the player is not paying attention, so the player must stay alert during the time the scorpion appears. Also, the scorpion will always appear around the same area every time you see one, just like the tarantula. Observations point to the fact that a scorpion will inexplicably disappear if nothing happens in a while in New Leaf.

In Wild World
Upon donation to the museum, Blathers the curator will say;

"I've heard that a scorpion can be affected by it's own poison, you know. If so, why carry around such dangerous material? Blech! Foolish wretch... If I walked around with a piano above my head, I'd expect to be squashed, wot!"

After donation, the scorpion can be found on the second tier of the museum, in the same enclosure as the tarantula. The scorpion and tarantula can be seen battling with each other when both have been donated. The scorpion can be seen shaking it's stinger at the tarantula (once donated), which makes a rattling noise. The tarantula can be heard making a hissing-type noise in return, which might be associated with the insect's defense mechanism of scratching hairs at enemies. They will circle each other, and eventually both jump into the air and collide, then begin their battle again. If the scorpion is donated on its own without the tarantula, it will be aware of the player's presence and shake its stinger at them instead, but never attacking. If the player has the net equipped when walking in the museum (although it won't be visible), sometimes the scorpion will lunge out of its area and chase the player.

In City Folk
Upon donation to the Museum, Blathers the curator will say;

"...Scorpions are assuredly attention getters. They've got However, it seems only a tiny group of scorpions have venom lethal enough to off you with one sting. Mischievous scorpions that look like highly poisonous ones probably fooled folks into thinking otherwise."

In New Leaf
Upon donation to the Museum, Blathers will put the description,

"Scorpions resemble crabs and are in the class arachnida, though they aren't aquatic. Most species possess venom, but of the 1,000 or more species, only 25 are deadly to humans. Scorpion eggs hatch inside the females abdomen, and the young spend time on her back after birth."

Encyclopedia Information
In Wild World and City Folk, players can access information about fish and insects in the menu. Regarding the scorpion: