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Thousands of tarantulas take part in 'spider Crufts' | Thousands of tarantulas take part in 'spider Crufts' |
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More than 50,000 tarantulas have taken part in an event that has become known as the "Crufts of the spider world". | |
Organised by the British Tarantula Society, this year's competition was held at Coventry's Ricoh Arena. | |
It featured a number of categories, including Best New World Species and Best in Show, and attracted about 2,000 visitors. | |
Organiser Ray Hale said the event brought "all the main arachnologists from around the world under one roof" . | |
He described the event as a "great success" and that the society planned to return to the Ricoh Arena next year. | |
"What's more we've had no escapes, so Coventry can sleep easy," he added. | |
Mr Hale told BBC 5 live earlier that while the event started as a "bit of fun" 29 years ago, it had grown and become a serious competition. | |
With more than 800 different types of tarantula, he said there were a number of criteria that judges looked for, including how healthy the specimen was and whether the colours were right for that species. | |
Mr Hale, who originally comes from Birmingham, keeps about 200 tarantulas at his home in Sussex. | Mr Hale, who originally comes from Birmingham, keeps about 200 tarantulas at his home in Sussex. |
Scorpions and other creatures were also on show in Coventry, with experts and academics on hand to answer questions. |