Spider lovers scurry to Colorado town in search of mating tarantulas and community
By THOMAS PEIPERT and HANNAH SCHOENBAUM
Updated 6:34 AM CDT, October 3, 2024
LA JUNTA, Colo. (AP) Love is in the air on the Colorado plains the kind that makes your heart beat a bit faster, quickens your step and makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
Its tarantula mating season, when male spiders scurry out of their burrows in search of a mate, and hundreds of arachnophiles flock to the small farming town of La Junta to watch them emerge in droves.
Scientists, spider enthusiasts and curious Colorado families piled into buses just before dusk last weekend as tarantulas began to roam the dry, rolling plains. Some used flashlights and car headlights to spot the arachnids once the sun set.
Back in town, festivalgoers flaunted their tarantula-like traits in a hairy leg contest a woman claimed the title this year and paraded around in vintage cars with giant spiders on the hoods. The 1990 cult classic film Arachnophobia, which follows a small town similarly overrun with spiders, screened downtown at the historic Fox Theater.
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