Daddy Longlegs has a highly toxic venom. However, to consider this spider as the most poisonus is similiar to the question of "If a tree falls in the woods and nobody hears it, does it make a noise? Well, daddy-o can't deliver his venom because his fangs are too small to inject it....usually---I did hear of one case concerning a small child but it may have been just a story...The venom effects from d-llgs on another insect is devastating..Most experts agree that the Brazilian bananna spider is probably the most toxic of them all. Whodge
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
the most poisonus spider is the sydney funnel web spider it is small but strong and deadly.from antonio Louis f. facundo no the most poisunus spider in the world is the daddy long leg. it may seem really harmless but it is really poisunus. when i first found out i was shocked and teachers know whet their doing this is still antonio the daddy longlegs has no venom it was proven by mythbusters jamie was bitten in his arm but no effect,many spiders bit him but still no effect so that myth was busted...watch it at youtube.....
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.
Some people say that they can't bite you because they have long legs, and if they did bite you, you would die. But I have seen someone get bitten by Daddy Longlegs and survive to tell the tale. The answer is it can kill something it's own size, but if you mean humans... than no.
An urban legend claims that the 'daddy longlegs' ( harvestman ) is the most venomous animal in the world, but it possesses fangs too short or a mouth too round and small to bite a human and therefore is not dangerous (the same myth applies to the cellar spider and cranefly, which are both also called a 'daddy longlegs').
There are three main species that are known by the common name "daddy long legs" and only one of these is a true spider. These species each have there own distinct name and they are:Harvestman - This species is not a true spider although it is classed as Arachnida, as it has eight legs. It is commonly called either "daddy long legs" or "grand daddy long legs" in the USA and is found worldwide, with over 6,400 species. There is a myth about these creatures being the most venomous of spiders, but its jaws are too small to bite, however this is a complete fallacy, as none of these species have venom glands or fangs. They are completely harmless and are not poisonous.Crane fly - These are typically known as daddy long legs in the UK. They are a long legged flying insect that can be found all over the world. There are over 14,000 identified species.Cellar Spider - This is the only true spiderknown by the name "daddy long legs". In fact all members of the family Pholcidae are group with this name. They are found commonly all over the world and again are easily recognised by their long legs. Again the myth says they are the most venomous spider in the world, but this is again untrue for the same reason as above.all of this stupid stuff is wrong
The box jellyfish is 1st ,the brazillian wandering spider is 2nd and the black window is 3rd
The Daddy longlegs spider-(also Daddy longlegger, Granddaddy longlegs or cellar spider)- is a spider from the family of Pholcidae. The spiders are known as pholcids, and are web-weaving arachnids. When threatened by a touch to the web or when too large a prey becomes entangled, the spider vibrates rapidly in a gyrating motion in its web and becomes blurred, almost invisible. For this reason pholcids have sometimes been called "vibrating spiders". Vibrating might make it difficult for a predator to see exactly where the spider is, or may increase the chances of capturing insects that have just brushed their web and are still hovering nearby . If the spider continues to feel harassed it will retreat into a corner or drop from its web, and leave the harasser alone.
Nope----Bird-eating Spider. --------------------------- The Goliath is the Birdeater you dumba** lol.
The largest mosquito-looking insect in the world is the crane fly, also known as a mosquito hawk or daddy longlegs. These insects can have a wingspan of up to 10 centimeters (4 inches) and are often mistaken for giant mosquitoes.
It depends on the kind of spider, if its a normal daddy long legs or something its not rare. But there are rare spiders in the world. :D
actually they are the most poisonous spider in the world but their fangs are too small to bite a human being so the answer is a no. Daddy long legs are not poisonous. they're teeth aren't hollow, and they have no venom.