The tarantulas are coming out of hiding in southeastern Colorado

Outlet: Denver Post

Denver Post: Even though it’s called a migration, it isn’t one. When mating season arrives, otherwise reclusive males reaching adulthood emerge from their burrows to go on “walkabouts” looking for females, according to Whitney Cranshaw, a retired Colorado State University entomologist. After mating, their days are numbered because they will die later this season.

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