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:59:01
There. The venom is paralysing the victim.
:59:04
Tarantulas predigest their food by flooding
the wound with a powerful solvent...

:59:09
so that the flesh can be sucked
into the body.

:59:12
That would account for the bones.
:59:13
Dr. Hastings,
your imagination is showing.

:59:17
So that's it, Doctor.
:59:21
- How deadly is the venom?
- Not deadly at all.

:59:25
About as poisonous as a hornet's.
:59:27
No fun, mind you, but harmless.
:59:29
The few deaths that have been reported
are the result...

:59:32
of germs entering the wound
at the time of the bite.

:59:35
- You make them sound like pets.
- Not pets, Doctor.

:59:38
Just part of the world about us.
:59:39
We must accept them as we do
the rest of God's creatures.

:59:42
Each has a function in its own world.
:59:45
But what if circumstances magnified
one of them in size and strength?

:59:50
Took it out of its primitive world
and turned it loose in ours?

:59:53
Then expect something that's fiercer...
:59:55
more cruel and deadly
than anything that ever walked the earth.

1:00:15
How about Dr. Hastings' call
to Desert Rock?

1:00:17
I'm afraid I won't be able to get it for you.
1:00:20
The lines are down between Calamite
and Desert Rock.

1:00:22
Be about an hour
before they can resume service.

1:00:24
- How'd that happen?
- I really don't know, sir.

1:00:27
Do you want me to try again
in about an hour?

1:00:29
No. Never mind. Thanks.
1:00:50
Here you are, Jeb.
1:00:54
Going to be a murky night.
1:00:57
Yeah.
1:00:59
Do you think that was lightning we saw
over to the west?


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