Towards the end of summer, every morning, as soon as the sun is hot, the Tarantulas come up from the bottom of their burrows with their bags and station themselves at the opening.
The upper half, through which the young Tarantulas will go out, is less well protected: its only wrapper is the silk spun over the eggs immediately after they were laid.
She will have other families, become a grandmother and a great-grandmother, for theTarantulas live several years.
Soon I had a colony ofTarantulas in my laboratory.
When one of these Tarantulas comes home, the lid drops into the groove and fits so exactly one cannot tell where it joins.
If he could find water and the rich vein of ore some one had told him was there, then Casey would be happy in spite of snakes, tarantulas and sinister stories of the place.
A few coyotes, all of them under suspicion of having rabies; venomous things such as tarantulas and centipedes, scorpions, rattlers, hydrophobia skunks.
You must make certain that your tents are cleared of tarantulas before you take off your shoes, folks.
The hairy tarantulas and the trap-door spiders of similar appearance are among the most interesting of the hunting spiders.
The tarantulas hunt at night and rest in the burrow in the daytime.
The sun baked us; the stones were too hot to touch; flies buzzed behind our ears; tarantulas peeped at us from holes.
He replied that he was unable to sleep in the dug-out, for he had tried to do so, but found that it was impossible, owing to the number of tarantulas and centipedes that infested the place.
One of the hairy tarantulas which lived in burrows with a concealed trap-door at ground-level, had fallen upon a scarabeus beetle and was devouring it only a hundred yards ahead.
Even the hunting spiders and tarantulas fell before the black host.
Now was the time for night-things to fly, and male tarantulas to go seeking mates and prey.
Scores of big black tarantulas racing about, hunting, and hundreds of beetles and things racing about, trying to keep from being eaten.
Tarantulas are night prowlers; they do all their hunting after dark, dig their holes and, indeed, carry on all the various businesses of their life in the night-time.
The big hairy tarantulas are very numerous there, although one rarely sees them because they mostly stay in their holes in daytime.
We may go there and see a hungry creature making a stump-speech, while an admiring audience of grasshoppers and tarantulas seat themselves in a circle on the toadstools.
Coyotes skulked there, and tarantulas and "bobcats" and snakes.
The famous tarantulas of southern Europe, whose bites were supposed to cause the dancing mania, were Lycosidae, or wolf-spiders.
It wasn't a place for a white man to live, chiefly because the climate offered so many advantages and attractions to horned toads, tarantulas and rattlesnakes.
Her strings never were at rest, and the tarantulas followed the enchanting sounds upon their fast-woven threads.
Do let her go," said he spitefully, "that she may catch tarantulas to prepare your oil.
During the song, tarantulas came forth from all sides, which drew a shining net over the blades of grass, and with sprightly movements accompanied the music upon the threads.
I recalled that spiders and tarantulas belonged to the same family.
We don't have tarantulas in New York," I protested.
Now you ain't got a ornyment on your whole place, except a horned toad and four tarantulas in a teacup.
Tarantulas never come out at night; the male sometimes appears just before sundown, but the female is seldom seen away from home unless disturbed.
No mad dogs, " rattlesnakes and centipedes, tarantulas and scorpions.
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