Photo: Rosa Pineda, Smithsonian Institution, 2014.

Photo: Rosa Pineda, Smithsonian Institution, 2014.

The Smithsonian’s Museum of National History has an insect zoo, in case you weren’t aware and—hey!—they’ve got some new friends: three new tarantula’s made their debut today, the Smithsonian says.

If you’re like me, then your reaction is probably this, but if not, you can not only go visit them, but help name them! Cool/why God why?

Anyway, the three new tarantulas are: a Brazilian Giant Whiteknee Tarantula, who will either be named Stripes, Rio, or Pouncer; a Mexican Fireleg Tarantula who will either be named Lava, Pyro, or Flash; and a Bolivian Salmon Tarantula, whose potential names include Urti, Webster, Flash, or Spawn.

Feedings for the tarantulas will now take place every day of the week, the Smithsonian says. The names for the new tarantulas will be announced on Monday, July 21.