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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMass tarantula migration expected to crawl through Colorado starting this month
Many American families may be taking their summer vacations at the end of August and so are thousands of tarantulas, which will crawl toward Colorado at the end of the month.
Every year, a mass migration of tarantulas shows up in southeast Colorado, according to the Gazette. Most of the hairy spiders are male "Oklahoma brown" tarantulas, looking for female tarantulas that burrow in Colorado prairies. The group usually make its trek from late August to early October.
While some might shudder in fear of the giant arachnids, the Colorado tourism board puts together a list of viewing tips, for the brave soles who choose to get close. Experts say the peak viewing day will be Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. Comanche National Grassland, south of La Junta, is a prime location to spot the critters.
Tarantulas may be creepy, but they're mostly harmless to humans, some of whom keep them as pets. However, these gargantuan insects can still deliver a powerful bite or fling their hairs as a defense mechanism. Their hairs can irritate human eyes, nose and mouth, sometimes requiring medical attention is required.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mass-tarantula-migration-expected-to-crawl-through-colorado-august-2019-08-08/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=71756174
MyOwnPeace
(16,887 posts)BUILD THAT WALL NOW!!!!!!
It's another "caravan" of creatures invading your great state!!!!!
lordsummerisle
(4,649 posts)It's also the peak day of hurricane season. And of course the next day is September the 11th...
hlthe2b
(101,701 posts)Initech
(99,909 posts)Freethinker65
(9,928 posts)Tarantulas are arachnids, as stated above...but then they call them insects in the next paragraph. Tarantulas are NOT insects.
rictofen
(235 posts)Also:
"brave soles"
"sometimes requiring medical attention is required"
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)I used to play with it. They have hooks in the ends of their legs, and those hooks tickle when they crawl on you. I would put it on my head and wait for it to realize it had no way of getting down.
bluedigger
(17,077 posts)Any body on my side of Wolf Creek Pass is fair game.