Grand Daddy Long Legs ~ Fact or Crap?
So today I am doing a different kind of fact or crap. I was watching a show last night on the Science channel when I discovered that I have been fooled all these years about Grand Daddy Long Legs. I was taught in school that these creepy Spiders are the most poisonous spiders on earth. Why have they not taken over the world you ask... maybe their teeth are not long enough to penetrate the skin? Wrong again! They can bite humans. One of the scientists testing this allowed several long legs to climb on his arm and was bitten by one. It turns out that it only stings for a bit and then goes away. No he did not drop dead.
They tested the venom of the long legs and the black widow on a mouse and the black widow venom was much more powerful.
So there you have it....Am I the only person in the world who obviously had a science teacher who did not know what he was doing? Is this some cruel joke to make me look stupid as I spread the news that these long legs are the most poisonous spider? Oh and don't think I've not talked about it. Just the other day my cube mate and I were speaking of this. He is from Norway and had heard the same bit of lies.
My personal theory is that one long leg told another that they should come up with this story so we cruel humans will stop pulling their legs off. I know this was a favorite past time of mine as a child. Never fear! I am seeking therapy for this even as an adult.
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You may think that this long-legged insect is poisonous, however they truly are not.
A daddy long legs is a very spindly and harmless spider. Black widow spiders, on the other hand, are thicker and extremely poisonous. People should avoid black widow spiders whenever possible.
Yes, technically a daddy or grand daddy long legs spider is venomous and could be dangerous especially to a baby. The spider has very small fangs that can puncture the skin but very rarely bites a human.
While daddy long legs are venomous, their venom is not harmful to humans due to their small fangs and weak venom glands. There is no scientific evidence supporting the claim that daddy long legs are the most poisonous spiders but cannot harm humans due to their anatomy.
Finding a Daddy Long Legs. This is good luck. While these spiders are the most poisonous in the world, they aren't able to penetrate our skin. If you kill a Daddy Long Legs spider then expect bad luck.
daddy long legs
According to research at the University of California, there is no evidence that any daddy long-legs spiders are venomous to humans.
You may think that this long-legged insect is poisonous, however they truly are not.
A daddy long legs is a very spindly and harmless spider. Black widow spiders, on the other hand, are thicker and extremely poisonous. People should avoid black widow spiders whenever possible.
actually they are the most poisonous spider in the world but their fangs are too small to bite a human being so the answer is a no. Daddy long legs are not poisonous. they're teeth aren't hollow, and they have no venom.
Yes, technically a daddy or grand daddy long legs spider is venomous and could be dangerous especially to a baby. The spider has very small fangs that can puncture the skin but very rarely bites a human.
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Pholcidae, Pholcus, Pholcusphalangioides or more commonly know as Daddy long legs. Daddy long legs are extremely poisonous to other spiders because of their paper thin, razor sharp fangs. They are easily projected into its prey, then the deadly venom is injected, yet their fangs are not strong enough to pierce the human skin. Bearing them completely harmless.
While daddy long legs are venomous, their venom is not harmful to humans due to their small fangs and weak venom glands. There is no scientific evidence supporting the claim that daddy long legs are the most poisonous spiders but cannot harm humans due to their anatomy.
They eat Daddy long legs spiders, tiny grasshoppers, also other small spiders that are not poisonous and probably the easiest to get them is ants. They like ants.
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.
Finding a Daddy Long Legs. This is good luck. While these spiders are the most poisonous in the world, they aren't able to penetrate our skin. If you kill a Daddy Long Legs spider then expect bad luck.