They don't have any. Instead they use foul-smelling gas to protect themselves, similar to a shield bug.
Daddy long legs are extremely venomous, but because their fangs are to small, they cannot harm humans, and are therefore harmless :)
They do have fangs and are poisonous, but harmless to humans.
There is no venom in daddy long legs so you wont need an anti-venom and the fangs don't even pierce the human skin.
The Daddy Long Legs is one of the spiders with The biggest fangs although they can bite us they are the biggest threat to other spiders their fangs are so Farr back in their throat if all spider came together the tralancular will even run away from the daddy long legs
Daddy Long Legs ARE poisonious. BUT, there fangs are toosmall to attack a human so there not a danger to us. BUt for insects they are.
Spiders usually have two body-parts while daddy long-legs have only one. Daddy long-legs have a teeny body with very long and thin legs, hence the name. Some spiders might have long legs and small body but you'll never find one as scrawny as the daddy long-legs. You can find daddy long-legs in groups sometimes while spiders are always alone. Spiders defend themselves by biting. Daddy long-legs spit acid and cannot bite, they're fangs are too small to penetrate skin.
Pholcidae, Pholcus, Pholcusphalangioides or more commonly know as Daddy long legs. Daddy long legs are extremely poisonous to other spiders because of their paper thin, razor sharp fangs. They are easily projected into its prey, then the deadly venom is injected, yet their fangs are not strong enough to pierce the human skin. Bearing them completely harmless.
Daddy long legs have tiny mouthparts, similar to spider fangs. They can definitely 'bite' but only to eat.
no daddy long legs dont bit.
My Daddy Long Legs was created in 1990.
Yes there are daddy long legs in Wisconsin.
An adult daddy long legs will have segmented legs, that when stretched out would be about 5 to 6cm long.