Tarantella is one of Lynette's weapons in Soulcalibur III.
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- Tarantella
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| - Tarantella is one of Lynette's weapons in Soulcalibur III.
- Meaning "Tarantula Spider" in English, the Tarantella dance originated from Italy. It was believed that doing the dance after being bitten by a spider would cure the one that was poisoned. It is considered unlucky to do the dance alone. Another version was said to have originated from the towns Taranto and Tarantum, where it was believed they danced in order to sweat the venom out of their body. Lycosa Tarantula which is believed to have inspired the dance belong to the Wolf Spider family.
- Tarantellas (Lycosa saltator) are the Awakened cousins of the European tarantula (Lycosa narbonensis). They grow to an average body length of 20 centimeters, with a leg span of 35 centimeters. The segmented body sports a row of spines along the back, and the coloration ranges from dark brown to brown-black. Tarantellas are known for their complex "crabwalk" mating rituals and for their poisonous venom, which induces choreiform spastic movements (local folklore calls this the "Tarantella's Dance"). They live mostly on a diet of small worms, insects, small birds, and lizards.
- Tarantellas are the Awakened cousins of the European tarantula (Lycosa narbonensis). They grow to an average body length of 20 centimeters, with a leg span of 35 centimeters. The segmented body sports a row of spines along the back, and the coloration ranges from dark brown to brown-black. Tarantellas are known for their complex "crabwalk" mating rituals and for their poisonous venom, which induces choreaform spastic movements (local folklore calls this the "Tarantella's Dance"). They live mostly on a diet of small worms, insects, small birds, and lizards.
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int
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Macca
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- 67(xsd:integer)
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abstract
| - Tarantellas (Lycosa saltator) are the Awakened cousins of the European tarantula (Lycosa narbonensis). They grow to an average body length of 20 centimeters, with a leg span of 35 centimeters. The segmented body sports a row of spines along the back, and the coloration ranges from dark brown to brown-black. Tarantellas are known for their complex "crabwalk" mating rituals and for their poisonous venom, which induces choreiform spastic movements (local folklore calls this the "Tarantella's Dance"). They live mostly on a diet of small worms, insects, small birds, and lizards. Tarantellas live in a wide variety of damp land terrains across the European continent.
- Tarantella is one of Lynette's weapons in Soulcalibur III.
- Tarantellas are the Awakened cousins of the European tarantula (Lycosa narbonensis). They grow to an average body length of 20 centimeters, with a leg span of 35 centimeters. The segmented body sports a row of spines along the back, and the coloration ranges from dark brown to brown-black. Tarantellas are known for their complex "crabwalk" mating rituals and for their poisonous venom, which induces choreaform spastic movements (local folklore calls this the "Tarantella's Dance"). They live mostly on a diet of small worms, insects, small birds, and lizards. Tarantellas live in a wide variety of damp land terrains across the European continent.
- Meaning "Tarantula Spider" in English, the Tarantella dance originated from Italy. It was believed that doing the dance after being bitten by a spider would cure the one that was poisoned. It is considered unlucky to do the dance alone. Another version was said to have originated from the towns Taranto and Tarantum, where it was believed they danced in order to sweat the venom out of their body. Lycosa Tarantula which is believed to have inspired the dance belong to the Wolf Spider family.
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