Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Stuffed Tarantula



"A beautiful bunch of ripe banana!                              
Daylight come an' I wan' go home!
                          Hide the deadly black tarantula!
                                                     Daylight come an' I wan' go home!"

Our Plush Tarantula


Our exceptionally soft, stuffed tarantula toy spider by Fiesta measures 8 1/2 inches long. The eyes an legs are securely attached making this charming stuffed arachnid a suitable toy for all ages. To find our other stuffed toy animals from Fiesta, or see our entire inventory of stuffed animals, stuffed beanies and plush hand puppets, check out our Stuffed Spiders Page and Stuffed Beanies and Plush Puppets Page. Check out our terrific selection of spider toys and gifts.

About Tarantulas


The true tarantula (Lycosa tarantula) is an Italian wolf spider whose habitat is centered around the city of Taranto. While this was the first species of spider to be named "tarantula", it is not to be confused with the tarantulas of the western hemisphere. A true tarantula is neither large nor hairy, and while its venom has never been proven to be threatening to humans, local superstition says the bite of a tarantula produses a disease called "tarantism", which can only be cured through the performance of a frenzied dance called the tarantella.

Particularly in North America, the term "tarantula" commonly refers to any large-bodied, hairy spider. Currently, over 900 species of spider have been associated with the name tarantula. Some hunt primarily in trees, some on the ground. All tarantulas are venomous, but most are harmless to humans, with very few having extremely unpleasant side effects. The largest species of tarantula, the Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa blondi) has a leg-span of up to 12 inches and can weigh almost half a pound.

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