There are a number of creatures that are called 'Daddy Long Legs'. The most common one is the spider that lives in homes, often on the ceiling, with a very small body ranging from 2 - 10 mm. The legs can be up to 30 mm.
The two that are less common are the Harvestmen spider with a 7mm body and legs that are 14 cm long, and the Cranefly, an insect, can grow up to 60mm.
This is based on each spider but the legs of a Daddy-Long-Legged spider could reach from 1 1/2 to 2 inches
I'd say , about 10 - 15 days . But I'm not sure .
The average lifespan of the Daddy long legs is 10-15 days.
They live for about 10 to 15 Days.
around 2 weeks
first they are bornand then they die.
My Daddy Long Legs was created in 1990.
of course the daddy long leg has enemies its enemy is other daddy long legs
The daddy long legs is named for its incredibly long legs, which are massive in comparison to its body.
Daddy long legs indeed do NOT hibernate, arachnids do not hibernate
It is the common name for a really long legged spider (arachnid).
None of the species know by the common name "daddy long legs" have gills, nor do they live in water and have need of them.
they can be found every were
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.
Daddy Longlegs often live in large numbers in caves or other sheltered places.
of course the daddy long leg has enemies its enemy is other daddy long legs
No. Daddy long legs are not mosquitoes. Daddy long legs are arachnids (spiders) and although they are in fact quite poisenous, daddy long legs are harmless because their mouths are too small to bite. Daddy longlegs are not mosquitos, neither are they arachnids (spider) they are actually called Crane Flies, they are not poisonous. Their young, which live in the soil and feed on the roots of grasses and plants are called Leather Jackets.
An adult daddy long legs will have segmented legs, that when stretched out would be about 5 to 6cm long.
The daddy long legs is named for its incredibly long legs, which are massive in comparison to its body.
Daddy long legs indeed do NOT hibernate, arachnids do not hibernate