Tarantula sighting results in car accident in Death Valley National Park

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Tarantula sighting results in car accident in Death Valley National Park

By Lilit Marcus | CNN

A tourist tried to avoid a wild animal in a national park and got in a car accident. But it wasn’t a bear or bison that caused the driver to freak out – it was a tarantula.

According to a press release issued by the Death Valley National Park in California, two tourists from Switzerland were in a campervan on October 28 when the driver saw the spider and slammed on the brakes. That caused a man on a motorcycle, who’d been riding behind the van, to crash into the back of their vehicle.

The motorcyclist was taken to a nearby hospital. The spider, according to the park’s statement, “walked away unscathed.”

While tarantulas are just one of the many wild animals found in Death Valley – the country’s hottest and driest national park – they are not the most frequently spotted.

As the park’s press release explains, the arachnids spend most of their time living underground, only emerging to find mates. Fall is the most common season for them to come above ground.

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