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− | '''Tarantulas''' are large, hairy spiders, sharing many qualities to [[spider|their smaller relatives]]. As typical arachnids, they have eight legs and eight eyes. |
+ | '''Tarantulas''' are large, hairy spiders, sharing many qualities to [[spider|their smaller relatives]]. As typical arachnids, they have eight legs and eight eyes. They possess venomous (deadly to insects and mice, next to harmless to humans) fangs, and "feelers," pedipalps, on either side of these. To tell a tarantula (as well as trapdoors and other mygalomorphs) from araeneomorphs ("regular spiders"), look at the fangs. An araeneomorph's fangs point towards each other, while a mygalomorph's points down and in. |
Tarantulas can be purchased in [[Knockturn Alley]]. In [[1991]], [[Lee Jordan]] brought a [[Lee Jordan's tarantula|large tarantula]] in a box to [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters]] just before the school year began and showed it off to his classmates, both to their horror and delight. |
Tarantulas can be purchased in [[Knockturn Alley]]. In [[1991]], [[Lee Jordan]] brought a [[Lee Jordan's tarantula|large tarantula]] in a box to [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters]] just before the school year began and showed it off to his classmates, both to their horror and delight. |
Revision as of 14:51, 11 April 2012
Tarantulas are large, hairy spiders, sharing many qualities to their smaller relatives. As typical arachnids, they have eight legs and eight eyes. They possess venomous (deadly to insects and mice, next to harmless to humans) fangs, and "feelers," pedipalps, on either side of these. To tell a tarantula (as well as trapdoors and other mygalomorphs) from araeneomorphs ("regular spiders"), look at the fangs. An araeneomorph's fangs point towards each other, while a mygalomorph's points down and in.
Tarantulas can be purchased in Knockturn Alley. In 1991, Lee Jordan brought a large tarantula in a box to Platform Nine and Three-Quarters just before the school year began and showed it off to his classmates, both to their horror and delight.
During his campaign to cause "hell" for Dolores Umbridge, Peeves dropped a bag of these in the middle of the Great Hall during breakfast.[1]
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- Harry Potter: Trading Card Game
- Pottermore
See also
Notes and references
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 30 - (Grawp)