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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Uncle Milton Remote Controlled Tarantula

Uncle Milton Remote Controlled Tarantula
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Our Price: £12.98
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Manufacturer: Brainstorm
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Batteries Included: 0
Batteries: 2
Binding: Toy
Brand: Brainstorm
EAN: 0042499020275
Feature: Remote-controlled tarantula with realistic furry texture and glowing eyes
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Brainstorm
Manufacturer: Brainstorm
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 6
Model: 2027
Publisher: Brainstorm
Studio: Brainstorm

Features
Remote-controlled tarantula with realistic furry texture and glowing eyes
Realisitc spider-like movement, the tarantula scurries across any smooth flat surface
Spider egg remote control allows the spider to rotate in any direction
Batteries required 2xAA and 2xAAA (Not included)

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Editorial Reviews:

Frighten your friends with this realistic-looking remote controlled tarantula. Most tarantulas are harmless to humans, and some species are popular as exotic pets while others are eaten as food. But dont worry, Tarantulas are normally found in tropical and desert areas around the world. Our furry friend is approximately 7 Inches long, has light up eyes and is controlled by a spider egg remote control. Watch the Tarantula scurry across any smooth, flat surface as it has independent leg movement which allows it to crawl with real spider-like movements in any direction. Go ahead and frighten the life out of your friends and family.


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