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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2006

This is a Desert Tarantula in Arizona

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  • Hey All thanks for posting the comments it really was a cool thing to see this spider crossing the road. Many years ago on my way down the Baja Penninsula i saw hundreds of tarantulas in a flooded area all over the main highway, many were dead from being hit by cars or from drowning.

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  • If so, then whoever made it was an expert in robotics and had an extremely good idea of what an adult male Texas tan(?) tarantula looks like.

  • why cant you see the health bar

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  • My dad got 2!! one from a desert and one from a rainforest, DAMN the rainforest tarantula is FAAASST the desert one is sloooooow . th rainforest tarantula is CRANKY

  • @J3st3er Dick face

  • I live in az and i have been looking forward to seeing one.

  • I love T

  • they eat humans?

  • I would freak out if I saw that spider in my house.

  • thats my cute pet :)

  • You know, although i believe its real, being a cg artist, and robotics enthusiast, it looks fake to me... lol. it just moves very roboticaly. I think that you know things have gone to far when nature looks fake.... lol anyways that thing creeps me out...

  • pedipalps.

  • petapelps it helps it grab its prey

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