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Q: How many types of grand daddy long legs spiders?
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What do grand daddy legs eat?

Insects and other spiders.


What is daddy long legs prey?

spiders


Are daddy-long-legs spiders or flies?

Insects


What is the difference between a spider and a daddy long legs?

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.


Which spiders belong to arthropods?

All spiders except daddy long legs because they aren't spiders.


What bugs eat spiders?

Daddy long legs specialize in it.


What some non poisonous spiders?

daddy long legs


What are some harmless spiders?

Daddy long legs spider


Are daddy long legs from the crab family?

Daddy Long Legs are spiders. Spiders are not insects and they are not vertebrates.


Are daddy long legs poisonis?

No. They have no setae( pin-like structures in a spiders legs) and they are not spiders. This is not a myth this is facts (I used my common sense)


Are daddy long legs members of the spider family?

Yes they are called daddy long leg spiders.


Are daddy long legs related to scorpions?

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 spider known 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.