About daddy longlegs, or harvestmen ... Average Daddy Longlegs eat a wide variety of foods, including: aphids, caterpillars, beetles, flies, mites, small slugs, snails, earthworms, spiders, other harvestmen, decaying plant and animal matter, bird droppings and fungi.
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i have a golden bell frog and was wondering if it can eat a daddy long legs spider. 13 minutes ago; - 4 days left to answer. ...
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Actually, I've wondered about this also. According to Wikipedia: "Certain species of these seemingly benign spiders invade webs of other spiders and eat the host, the eggs or the prey. In some cases the spider vibrates the web of oth...
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That was a Daddy-long- legs or Harvestman, ... They eat a wide variety of animal food, both dead and alive, as well as vegetable matter and juices. We saw one eat the little ants on a crumb of bread and then eat part of the crumb. Usually leisurely in their movements, they can move rapidly with the body swung below the...
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Daddy longlegs may prove to be valuable tools in the study of evolution, diversity, and environmental management ... They eat mites and fungi. Their distribution indicates they arose long ago, as related species have been found in South America, Africa, Madagascar, Australia, and New Zealand, an area that was joined...
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The pholcus phalangioides, also referred to as the long-legged cellar spider, is an example of a "daddy longlegs" spider, probably the one referred to here as being the world's "most poisonous animal": In terms of being poisonous (i.e., posing a danger to people who might eat or handle it), a daddy longlegs spider can...
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They should not be confused with the "daddy longlegs" (Pholcidae). ... Harvestmen eat everything (omnivorous). They catch small insects or eat the decays of any dead animal, bird dung and other facial material, all kind of plant material and fungi. They are normally active during the night.
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Most folks who retell this tale have no idea that they are referring to two completely separate groups of animals: "daddy-longlegs" and "daddy-longlegs spiders". In the animal class Arachnida, there are several lower level divisions called Orders.
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daddy longleg, impatients, funny things: David, Maybe some mama spider decided that the back pots were the perfect place to raise her babies! OR, the back pots had something in or near them that the daddy longlegs like to eat. ... OR, the back pots had something in or near them that the daddy longlegs like to eat.
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Find large closeup photos and information on the harvestman, or "daddy longlegs." These very common creatures are Arachnids, but NOT spiders; they have their own order, the Opiliones. ... Harvestman - Daddy Longlegs; Class: Arachnida / Order: Opiliones ; When I was a child, we called these creatures "daddy longlegs...
www.cirrusimage.com/harvestman.htm
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