Spider-Man Visits the American Museum of Natural History
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- "Spider-Man" web slinged his way down the Central Park West facade of the American Museum of Natural History to hand-deliver a live Chilean rose tarantula to Norman Platnick, the curator of the upcoming exhibition Spiders Alive!, which opens at the Museum on July 28.
- "Spider-Man" web slinged his way down the Central Park West facade of the American Museum of Natural History to hand-deliver a live Chilean rose tarantula to Norman Platnick, the curator of the upcoming exhibition Spiders Alive!, which opens at the Museum on July 28.
- "Spider-Man" web slinged his way down the Central Park West facade of the American Museum of Natural History to hand-deliver a live Chilean rose tarantula to Norman Platnick, the curator of the upcoming exhibition Spiders Alive!, which opens at the Museum on July 28.
- "Spider-Man" web slinged his way down the Central Park West facade of the American Museum of Natural History to hand-deliver a live Chilean rose tarantula to Norman Platnick, the curator of the upcoming exhibition Spiders Alive!, which opens at the Museum on July 28.
- "Spider-Man" web slinged his way down the Central Park West facade of the American Museum of Natural History to hand-deliver a live Chilean rose tarantula to Norman Platnick, the curator of the upcoming exhibition Spiders Alive!, which opens at the Museum on July 28.
- "Spider-Man" web slinged his way down the Central Park West facade of the American Museum of Natural History to hand-deliver a live Chilean rose tarantula to Norman Platnick, the curator of the upcoming exhibition Spiders Alive!, which opens at the Museum on July 28.
- "Spider-Man" web slinged his way down the Central Park West facade of the American Museum of Natural History to hand-deliver a live Chilean rose tarantula to Norman Platnick, the curator of the upcoming exhibition Spiders Alive!, which opens at the Museum on July 28.
- Spider expert Norman Platnick, Andrew Garfield, the actor who plays Peter Parker in the upcoming film The Amazing Spider-Man and the films director Marc Webb.
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