Two tarantulas that likely
escaped from a passenger’s bag caused upheaval on an Air Transat flight from
Punta Cana, in the Dominican Republic, to Montreal
Ashifa Kassam in
Toronto
Friday 20 May 201618.02 BST
Last
modified on Friday 20 May 201622.05 BST
The sight of tarantulas scurrying
through the cabin on a recent Canada-bound flight left passengers screaming and
standing on their seats, as flight attendants warned them to keep their ankles
covered.
The two hairy spiders were
spotted towards the end of an Air Transat flight from Punta Cana, in the Dominican Republic,
to Montreal in April.
“I was wearing a skirt and a
spider crawled up my leg,” Catherine
Moreau of Québec told Radio-Canada. “It was during the meal. My
husband managed to catch the spider in a plastic container, but it wriggled its
legs out. My daughter was crying, she was in shock.”
Flight attendants, she added,
weren’t sure what to do, with some of them scared to come near the spiders.
The union that represents Air
Transat flight attendants said the plane’s crew did all they could to keep
passengers calm, instructing them to put their shoes on and cover their ankles.
“They gave first aid to the person who said that a spider climbed their legs,”
said Julie Roberts.
One of the spiders was captured
during the flight. The second continued to roam the interior of the plane until
the flight landed in Montreal, where it was trapped by a federal agent.
The tarantulas were likely
Phormictopus cancerides, a species common to the Dominican Republic,
Montreal-based entomologist Étienne Normandin told Radio-Canada. Ranging in
length between 10cm and 20cm, the spider has fangs that can grow to 2cm or
more.
Normandin described it as an
aggressive species, but one whose venom is not very powerful.
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