Tuesday, December 14, 2010


TARANTULAS: ALIVE AND UP CLOSE is busily filling in its schedule! Two new venues have recently signed up: The San Francisco Zoo (Summer 2011) and The Stamford Museum and Nature Center (Summer 2012). Our eight-legged crew will be extremely well-traveled!

Friday, December 10, 2010













We recently acquired two new tarantula species for inclusion in our traveling exhibits.

Brachypelma albopilosum is better known as the Curly Hair tarantula, and one look shows you why. Their long, curling hair-like bristles are very distinguishing. Extremely docile by nature, Curlies are popular in the pet trade. We think our own personal "Curly" to be an exceptionally beautiful example of her species.














Haplopelma albostriata, commonly know as Thai Zebra tarantula, garners her name from the
zebra-like striping on her legs. This specieshas no urticating hairs for a defense, and therefore has only a fight-or-fight response. Her more nervous and aggressive nature makes her a"look but don't touch" tarantula. "Stripes"will be joining the Dr. Entomo circus exhibit this January.

Monday, December 6, 2010

It's a Bug Circus!!

Check out this promo spot on another of our traveling exhibits, Dr. Entomo's Palace of Exotic Wonders. Opening at the Junior Museum of Bay County January 15, 2011.

It's a Bug Circus!!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

TARANTULAS ALIVE AND UP CLOSE


WORLD PREMIERE! TARANTULAS ALIVE AND UP CLOSE LAUNCHES ITS NORTH AMERICAN TOUR!

SEPTEMBER 4, 2010 WESTMINSTER, COLORADO The latest traveling arthropod exhibit by touring exhibits company Outhouse Exhibit Services made its debut at the Butterfly Pavilion is Westminster Colorado.

Under the title The Legend of the Tarantula, this exhibit takes the visitor on a journey of scientific discovery, presenting tarantulas in a new light. Focusing on the diverse and natural beauty of these giants of the spider world, the exhibit provides a uniquely engaging educational experience. Colorful graphics showcasing the natural history and fascinating facts of tarantulas are displayed alongside a stunning array of live tarantulas, giving visitors an up close and personal view of their hidden world.