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'''Arachno-claw''' is a fictional species of arachnids that appears in the [[2005]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]''. | '''Arachno-claw''' is a fictional species of arachnids that appears in the [[2005]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]''. | ||
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==Appearance== | |||
Arachno-claws resemble a mixture of a crayfish and a spider. They have six legs and two pincers/claws next to their heads. | |||
==History== | |||
===''[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]''=== | |||
Arachno-claws fought along with [[Carnictis|Carnictises]], [[Weta-rex|Weta-rexes]] and other kaiju from the bug pit. One Arachno-claw grabbed a [[Venture]] crew member, then the other two tore him apart. | |||
==Abilities== | |||
Pincers/Claws | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Arachno-claws don't like bright light.<ref>[http://surbrook.devermore.net/adaptationscreatures/movies/kong/arachnoclaw.html THE WORLD OF KONG: ARACHNO-CLAW "Spider-Claw"]</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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Arachno-claw is a fictional species of arachnids 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 two pincers/claws next to their heads.
History
King Kong
Arachno-claws fought along with Carnictises, Weta-rexes and other kaiju from the bug pit. One Arachno-claw grabbed a Venture crew member, then the other two tore him apart.
Abilities
Pincers/Claws
Trivia
- Arachno-claws don't like bright light.[1]
References
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