Texas Creepy Critters: The RattlesnakeTexas Creepy Critters: The RattlesnakeTexas is home to at least eight types of rattlesnakes, but there are three that primarily will attack people.BrannsonBrannson
The Blister Beetle — Texas Creepy CrittersThe Blister Beetle — Texas Creepy CrittersThere are over 50 species of blister beetles just in Texas, and some can be poisonous if eaten by livestock.BrannsonBrannson
Meet the Cicada — Texas Creepy CrittersMeet the Cicada — Texas Creepy CrittersYou don't see them often, but you can hear their songs when they come out late July-August. This week's Texas Creepy Critter is the cicada.BrannsonBrannson
Meet the Camel SpiderMeet the Camel SpiderAlso known as wind scorpions or sun spiders, the quick and creepy camel spider calls Texas home.BrannsonBrannson
Meet the Wolf Spider — Texas Creepy Critters [Video]Meet the Wolf Spider — Texas Creepy Critters [Video]Wolf spiders are quite common in Texas and other parts of the world, but because of their hunting habits they are rarely seen by humans.BrannsonBrannson
Huge Spider Found at Palo Duro Canyon Near AmphitheaterHuge Spider Found at Palo Duro Canyon Near AmphitheaterWe found this dead spider on the grounds of the amphitheater. It hadn't been dead long and it seems he (or she) was quite big.BrannsonBrannson