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)
Eight, like arachnids (Spiders) but Daddy Longlegs are not spiders. They are Opiliones. Daddy Longlegs appear to have only one body section unlike spider's with two. Daddy longlegs don't have venom glands or hollow fangs to inject venom.
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Worldwide there are 37500 spiders. And did you know the daddy long legs is not a spider.
It depends on exactly what species you are identifying as "daddy long legs".The name daddy long legs can refer to several species or differing classifications. These 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.
Spiders have a head and an abdomen (belly). They have 8 legs and up to 8 eyes. Spiders have tiny hairs and claws on their legs that help them feel when a bug is in their web. The little claws also help to cut the silk when they are weaving their web. Spiders come in many colors, from clear to yellow to green to black. Female spiders are much bigger than male spiders. Females will live for about a year. (Daddy-Long-Legs are not spiders because they don't have a distinct head and a body. They just have one little circle with everything on it, and 8 legs sticking off. True insects, like ants, have three body parts: head, abdomen, and thorax [chest].)
Why do you need to feed them? They are insects that are able to keep themselves alive...
they have 4 eyes
A lot of them, I would guess. Too many to count.
6
they are after bugs so they can eat
Worldwide there are 37500 spiders. And did you know the daddy long legs is not a spider.
there are many huge spiders. tarantula, daddy long legs, black widow etc.
I think that gorrilla's have 6.5 legs thats what my daddy told me silly goose
harvestman have 8 legs but are not spiders they are also known as daddy longlegs
It is actually called the white tailed spider. Like most venomous spiders, it primarily feeds on other insects, even other spiders. Because of the likeliness of its prey being common household insects, it does pose a risk in many places of Australia.
(50 spiders) x (8 eyes + 8 legs) = 800 eyes AND legs
they have 2 eyes....
There is a species of spider called the 'Cellar Spider', which is known as 'Daddy Long Legs' to many, but there are two other species with the same name, one is an insect (Crane Fly) and one is the Harvestman (an arachnid, but not a spider).
If you touch a daddy long leg the worst that can happen is it will crawl on you. Many say the daddy long leg is venomos but it is the farthest thing from venomus