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|name            =Arachno-claw
|name            =Arachno-claw
|species          =''Arachnocidis''
|species          =''Arachnocidis''
|nicknames        =Arachnoclaw, Arachno Claw, Spider-Claw, Arachnocidis
|nicknames        =Arachnoclaw, Arachno Claw, Spider-Claw
|length          =4-6 feet
|allies          =Other Arachno-claws, [[Carnictis]], [[Weta-rex]], [[Deplector]]
|allies          =Other Arachno-claws, [[Carnictis]], [[Weta-rex]], [[Deplector]]
|enemies          =Humans
|enemies          =Humans
|portrayed        ={{tt|CGI|Computer Generated Imagery}}
|portrayed        ={{tt|CGI|Computer Generated Imagery}}
|firstappearance            =[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]
|firstappearance            =[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]
|latestappearance            =[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]
}}
}}
'''Arachno-claw''' is an arachnid monster that appears in the [[2005]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]''.
'''Arachno-claw''' is an arachnid monster that appears in the [[2005]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]''.
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==Design==
==Design==
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.
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.
==Ecology==
Arachno-claws laid their microscopic eggs in carrion of the chasm floor, but most were either eaten by carrion eaters, or drowned in the slime that coated the pit's bottom. They were then ingested by [[Carnictis]], in the guts of which they hatched and lived as stomach parasites until they pupated and emerged from the rectum as miniature adults, already capable of scavenging for food.
==History==
==History==
===[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]===
===[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]===
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==Abilities==
==Abilities==
Arachno-claws have a pair of strong pincers.
Arachno-claws have a pair of strong pincers.
==Trivia==
*Arachno-claws hate bright light.<ref>[http://surbrook.devermore.net/adaptationscreatures/movies/kong/arachnoclaw.html THE WORLD OF KONG: ARACHNO-CLAW "Spider-Claw"]</ref>
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

Revision as of 01:08, 18 January 2018

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Arachno-claw
An Arachno-claw in King Kong (2005)
Alternate names Arachnoclaw, Arachno Claw, Spider-Claw
Species Arachnocidis
Length 4-6 feet
Allies Other Arachno-claws, Carnictis, Weta-rex, Deplector
Enemies Humans
Played by CGI
First appearance King Kong (2005)
Latest appearance King Kong (2005)

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

Design

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.

Ecology

Arachno-claws laid their microscopic eggs in carrion of the chasm floor, but most were either eaten by carrion eaters, or drowned in the slime that coated the pit's bottom. They were then ingested by Carnictis, in the guts of which they hatched and lived as stomach parasites until they pupated and emerged from the rectum as miniature adults, already capable of scavenging for food.

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.

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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