Are Daddy Long Legs Spiders Cannibals
The term daddy Long Legs refers to both harvestmen and cellar spiders.
Are daddy long legs spiders cannibals. The body and legs are almost translucent. Previously the common name of this family was the cellar spiders but arachnologists have also given them the moniker of daddy-longlegs spiders because of the confusion generated by the general public. Daddy longlegs do have some spider-like qualities since like spiders they are classified as arachnids.
Another creature often called daddy-longlegs is actually a spider. A Daddy-long-legs spider can live to almost 3 years of age. Some species have darker markings on their legs and abdomen.
In some folklore it symbolizes good fortune while seeing it in dreams can have some negative connotations too. Pholcids known as daddy-long legs have been occupying homes across Britain thanks to the growing use of central heating. However there is no scientific basis for the urban myth that daddy-long-legs are the most.
A Daddy-long-legs Spider can give a small bite although it is very unlikely to happen. The common name daddy longlegs is most often used to describe Opiliones which are also known as harvestmen Opiliones are arachnids but not spiders. Daddy-long-legs spiders are easily recognised by their extremely long skinny legs and small body.
Sometimes a daddy long-legs spider can eat its own kind especially when the food is scarce. They are cream to pale brown. Myth has it that they are the most venomous ar.
Scavenger carnivore herbivore -- and even cannibal. Cellar spiders Pholcidae spiders which weve discussed above Opiliones harvestmen which is a type of arachnid that also has long legs but its technically not a spider. The females are about 8 mm in length and males 6 mm.
