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Manufacturer: National History Museum
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Binding: Toy Brand: National History Museum EAN: 5060096381204 Feature: life like spider Label: National History Museum Manufacturer: National History Museum Publisher: National History Museum Studio: National History Museum
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life like spider 8 independently moving legs hairy body very scary !!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Unconvincing Comment: Totally unrealistic in terms of size, colour, movement - it just trundles along. We suprised my mother-in-law with it - getting it to emerge from under the kitchen table. She just laughed and she's terrified of spiders.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Life sized tarantula that walks, runs and scares!
Incredibly life-like and somewhat scary radio controlled tarantula. Fully directional, the RC tarantula can even spin on its eight furry independently moving legs! Works indoors and out within a range of up to 30 feet. As large as a Goliath Bird Eating Tarantula measuring a life size 10 inches in diameter.
Requires 6 AA batteries, not included.
Coolest feature? Life-like all over body spider Hair - SCARY !!!
Royalties from the sale of this product help fund and support the Science and Natural History Museums, London.
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