No. In Britain the expression daddy longlegs only refers to the cranefly - a non-poisonous insect.
The "Daddy Longlegs" spider is NOT poisonous at all. They eat insects and such, so if you see one, don't bother it.
It was the first daddy spider in the world so it's name is daddy longlegs! It also have really really long legs... so yeah
Either six or eight. There are at least three different little beasts called Daddy longlegs. - Cranefly (Insect, 6 legs) - Harvestman ('Harvestman', 8 legs) - Cellar Spider (Spider, 8 legs)
Black Widows, Katipos, Daddy Longlegs <--(Don't be shocked.).
yes to animals but not people
The plural is simply 'Daddy longlegs', ie, "I saw two daddy longlegs this morning."
Finding a Daddy Long Legs. This is good luck. While these spiders are the most poisonous in the world, they aren't able to penetrate our skin. If you kill a Daddy Long Legs spider then expect bad luck.
Daddy Longlegs - album - was created in 2005.
Daddy long legs are not poisonous
If you are referring to a common crossword puzzle answer to the question, "What is a spider's cousin?", the answer is DADDYLONGLEGS (daddy longlegs). A daddy longlegs is a colloquial name for an insect called a harvestman or a crane fly. They are a type of fly with the usual 6 legs.
In the UK, a daddy longlegs is a cranefly.In the US it can also mean two other spider-like arthropods.
Deerfly, dragonfly, dust mite, daddy longlegs spider, Desjardin's beetle, dew-drop spider, dried fruit moth and drugstore beetle are insects.