SOUTH SLOPE -- Could a giant pregnant tarantula be roaming the streets of South Slope, Brooklyn?
A flier posted on a pole at the corner of Fourth Avenue and 19th Street claims the Mexican Red Rump tarantula named Penelope wandered off recently.
The owner wrote on the flier that "she shouldn't bite, but sometimes jumps when frightened.
Personally, I'd probably run the other way if I saw a tarantula, but the owner is hoping that someone much braver than this writer will attempt to capture Penelope and place her inside a Tupperware bowl with airholes.
"She looks crazy scary, but she's mostly harmless," the owner advised.
It's illegal to have a tarantula in New York City according to the health code (Article 161).
Of course, flier could be a hoax. The story first came to light via a post on Reddit. The phone number was cut off in the photo.
So just how dangerous is this Mexican red rump? According to a post on Wikipedia, "the reason for the name red rump is because of its distinctive red hairs on its abdomen. Like most tarantulas, they will eat anything they can overpower, which is usually insects, but small lizards and rodents may also be consumed. They can grow to a 5 inch leg span, with males typically being smaller and thinner than the females."
We found a YouTube video that demonstrates that they can be kept as pets. (Again, it's a illegal in New York City!)
They are predominantly found in Mexico, but they have ventured as far north as Florida.