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|species          =''Arachnocidis''
|species          =''Arachnocidis''
|nicknames        =Arachnoclaw, Arachno Claw, Spider-Claw, Arachnocidis
|nicknames        =Arachnoclaw, Arachno Claw, Spider-Claw, Arachnocidis
|height          =?? meters
 
|length          =?? meters
|length          =?? meters
|weight          =?? tons
 
|forms            =None
|forms            =None
|allies          =Other Arachno-claws, [[Carnictis]], [[Weta-rex]]
|allies          =Other Arachno-claws, [[Carnictis]], [[Weta-rex]]

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Arachno-claw
An Arachno-claw in King Kong (2005)
Alternate names Arachnoclaw, Arachno Claw, Spider-Claw, Arachnocidis
Species Arachnocidis
Length ?? meters
Forms None
Controlled by None
Relations None
Allies Other Arachno-claws, Carnictis, Weta-rex
Enemies Humans
Created by Unknown
Played by CGI
First appearance Latest appearance
King Kong (2005) King Kong (2005)

Arachno-claw is an arachnid monster that appears in the 2005 film, King Kong.

Appearance

Arachno-claws resemble a mixture of a crayfish and a spider. They have six legs and a pair of pincers. They have two antennae on their heads and dark brown glassy eyes. Their whole body is covered with a crab-like armor.

History

King Kong (2005)

Arachno-claws were present along with several Carnictises and Weta-rexes in the chasm into which several Venture crew members were sent plummeting by King Kong. One Arachno-claw grabbed a Venture crew member, then the other two tore him apart.

Abilities

Arachno-claws have a pair of strong pincers.

Trivia

  • Arachno-claws hate bright light.[1]

References

This is a list of references for Arachno-claw. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

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