It’s that time of year in southeast Colorado, politicians eager to show they’re not afraid of creepy crawlies:
Kidding aside, we assume no tarantulas were harmed in the making of this photo.
The tarantula certainly hopes so.
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I've read that animals can detect evil. It could have been a zombie movie but I believe it.
Run tarantula! Run like the wind!
The tarantula is doing the only thing it can in the face of such a threat – running away.
Seriously, though, tarantula "migration" is one of the coolest wildlife things I've witnessed.
One of these is a creepy migrating pest whose webs ensnare the unwitting, the other is a harmless native Colorado spider.
The tarantula won’t bite her. Professional courtesy. Whether she’d return the favor is unknown.
One venomous creature to another.
Lurlene Butthurt: The Lacey Chabert of Cruella DeVilles.
Oh, and a tarantula.
"I call this one Tipton."