Tarantula

The Tarantula is a rare insect in the. It is worth 8,000 Bells. They are found on the ground at night, and they can be difficult to catch, similar to the Scorpion and Wasp, as well as harmful - however, they do not attack the player unless they are carrying a net, and, unlike the Wasp, the Tarantula does not leave a mark. If startled by rapid movement (whilst holding the net), in the same fashion as the Scorpion, it will attack (presumably bite) the player, causing the player to be momentarily stunned before fainting, which then leads to the player waking up in front of their house. If the player is not carrying the net whilst a quick movement is made near the Tarantula, like many other bugs in the game, it will move away from the player. In, if a villager is near a tarantula. They will stop what they were doing, display the shocked reaction, than stare at the tarantula using the intense reaction until it despawns. If the player successfully catches one, the villager will display a sigh of relief using the sighing reaction, than return to what they were doing. The same applies to the Scorpion.

In
In, the Tarantula is a lucky item during winter, meaning it gives a 777-point Happy Home Academy bonus when placed in the player's house.

Donating to the museum
As with all insects in the, the Tarantula can be donated to the museum, followed by a small talk by Blathers, the curator.

In
Tarantulas are slightly rarer than Scorpions. The Tarantula can be found in the second room of the bug exhibit, in the area where the Dung Beetle and Pill Bug are displayed.

In
It can be found in the first enclosure on the middle terrace, which holds the Scorpion, Centipede, Flea, and Fly, to name a few.

The Scorpion and Tarantula can be seen battling with each other when both have been donated. The Scorpion can be seen shaking its stinger at the Tarantula, which makes a rattling noise. The Tarantula can be heard making a hissing-type noise, which might be associated with the insect's defense mechanism of scratching hairs at enemies. They will circle each other, and eventually both jump into the air and collide, then begin their battle again. If the Scorpion is absent, the Tarantula will watch the player.

In
Rather than a small talk by Blathers, information is provided on the Tarantula's enclosure.

Before the Scorpion is donated, the Tarantula walks around in its small part of the enclosure. When the player walks near the Tarantula, it will stop in its tracks and stare at the player, turning as the player walks. When the player walks away for long enough, the Tarantula will continue walking. If a scorpion is donated the tarantula and scorpion will jump in the air and slam into each other.

In
The Tarantula can be found in the laboratory section of the bug exhibit, contained within a forest display case.

Real-world information
It is unknown what type of tarantula appears in the Animal Crossing games. There are different types of tarantula: ground hunters, tree hunters, as well as venomous and nonvenomous ones. Although a tarantula has eyes, its keenest sense is touch. It feels vibrations in the ground and determines the location of its prey through them. They are exothermic, but under a thermal image, the abdomen appears the brighter than the rest of its body (indicating warmth).

The tarantula in the resembles the Mexican redknee tarantula (Brachypelma smithi). These terrestrial tarantulas of the west side of Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre del Sur are popular among enthusiasts. The females can live to be 30 years while the males lead a much shorter 5 years or so. The male has a comparable size to the female, but has a smaller body with longer legs. The tarantula must undergo occasional molting to grow. The Mexican redknee tarantula is docile, unlike the tarantula in Animal Crossing, and it is only slightly venomous.