I would probably still be hungry. nothing bad will happen.
the scientific name for a granddaddy long leg spider is pholcidae
Cellar spider
the nervous system is still active fo a number of minutes thus the leg continues to kick, it is rather frantic because that is how the nervous system of the leg reacts to the shock of being removed from the body
Nothing would happen excpept frighten her
Granddaddy long legs are not poisonous;however, they can bite you. Often these granddaddy long legs are mistaken as spiders. These small creatures are actually a different species called harvestmen. They can bite but they usually do not bother humans. The, "Granddaddy long legs are the most poisonous spiders in the world but cannot bite you" quote is a myth. Here is a video I have found on Youtube with the Mythbusters crew and this myth. You need not do anything when you're bitten. I was bitten last month and just put an ice pack on the bite. I hope this helped. (:
If I bit my leg, depending on the company around me at the time, they would either give me really funny looks. Or they would think it was nothing unusual.
Charley horse (or Charlie horse). Also variously called a corked thigh, dead leg, granddaddy, chopper or Tommy horse.
Nothing. They are harmless.
Dr. Richard Mudd wouldn't have spent years in prison for setting his leg.
No, it is not impossible, but rarely would happen.
Daddy long leg spiders do not eat other spiders most of the time. They prefer smaller insects such as mosquitos and moths.
What would happen is the first runner would run half the length of the track and pass it off. Following this, the next leg would pass the baton at the finish line to the third leg. Finally, the third leg would pass it to the fourth leg where the the 2nd leg was orginially.