Tarantula (disambiguation)
Tarantulas are a group of hairy and often very large spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae.
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Tarantula may also refer to:
Fiction
- Tarantulas (Transformers), a character in Beast Wars: Transformers
- Tarantula (Dylan book), a book of poetry by Bob Dylan
- Tarantula (novel), a crime novel by Thierry Jonquet
- Tarantula (DC Comics), the name of two different characters from DC Comics
- Tarantula (Marvel Comics), the name of a number of villains from Marvel Comics
Film
- The Tarantula, a 1913 silent film
- The Tarantula, a 1916 silent film
- Tarantula (film), a 1955 science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold
- Tarantula (TV series), an American animated television series
- Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo
Music
- The Tarantulas, a surf guitar band
- Tarantula (band), a Portuguese heavy metal band
- Tarantulas Records, a record label
Albums
- Tarantula (Riverdales album)
- Tarantula (Ride album)
- Tarantula (Mystikal album)
- Tarántula, an album by Mónica Naranjo
- Tarantula (Flickerstick album)
Songs
- "Tarantula" (Faithless song)
- "Tarantula" (The Smashing Pumpkins song)
- "Tarantula" (Mystikal song)
- "Tarantula", a 1982 song by Colourbox
- "Tarantula", a 1986 song by This Mortal Coil from Filigree & Shadow
- "Tarantula / Fasten Your Seatbelt", a song by drum & bass band Pendulum
- "Tarantula", a song by The Aquabats, on the album The Return of The Aquabats
- "Tarantula", a song by Bob Schneider, on the album Lovely Creatures
Other uses
- Tarantula Nebula (NGC 2070), an H II region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC)
- USS Tarantula (SP-124), a World War I patrol boat
See also
- Atypical tarantula, spiders of the family Atypidae
- Dwarf tarantula, spiders of the family Mecicobothriidae
- Lycosa tarantula, a species of spider native to Taranto, Italy
- Tarantella, a traditional dance associated with the spider
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