The daddy long legs has very few enemies. Among them are birds, lizards, other larger spiders and of course humans.
There are several predators that prey on daddy longlegs, such as birds, Spiders, frogs, and some insects like mantises. Additionally, some parasitic wasps and mites target daddy longlegs as hosts for their larvae.
The plural noun of "daddy" is "daddies."
To say "daddy loves you" in Tagalog, you can use the phrase "Mahal ka ni Daddy."
Filipino translation of daddy: tatay
If one is using "daddy" as a name or in direct address, yes. For example: Yes, Daddy is out of town this weekend. Or: Hey, Daddy, can I have some money? Otherwise, when used as a common noun, it remains lowercase. For example: His daddy grounded him for a week.
The French word for daddy is spelled "papa."
The plural is simply 'Daddy longlegs', ie, "I saw two daddy longlegs this morning."
Daddy Longlegs - album - was created in 2005.
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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
No. In Britain the expression daddy longlegs only refers to the cranefly - a non-poisonous insect.
No, they are real. "Daddy Longlegs" or "dandy longlegs" are actually called crane flies. They are long, slender, flying insects with long legs. The "daddy longlegs" or "dandy longlegs" is a nickname for the crane fly. Other nicknames include mosquito hawk, mosquito eater, gallinipper, mayfly, gollywhomper and whapper. The nickname varies depending on country.
yes they do
That depends. For the most part, it doesn't matter, but if you are directly addressing a daddy-longleg, you must capitalize it. A Daddy Longlegs is a particular thing, so that would make it a proper noun.
Its a reaction to when they feel threatened
no, it has an exoskeleton but not bones like us.
The Daddy Longlegs is nice...
Yes. They are either crane flies, which are insects, or two other types of arthropod related to spiders. In different places all three are called daddy longlegs.