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    The family contains more than 1,800 individual species of pholcids, including those commonly known as cellar spider, daddy long-legs spider, carpenter spider, daddy long-legger, vibrating spider, gyrating spider, long daddy, skull spider, and angel spider. The family, first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1850, [1] is divided into 94 genera. [2]

  2. Aug 6, 2003 · The daddy longlegs is the "world's most poisonous animal." Rating: False About this rating . This claim has a few ambiguities to it. First of all, "poisonous" and "venomous" are two distinctly ...

  3. So, daddy longlegs aren't poisonous, but do daddy longlegs bite? Daddy longlegs don’t have the normal fangs you would see on a spider. It’s still possible for them to bite, though it’s rare ...

  4. Nov 23, 2020 · Daddy longlegs, also called harvestmen, may number 10,000 species, of which scientists have documented roughly 6,500. They inhabit moist, dark places like tree trunks, leaf litter, and caves on ...

  5. Pholcus phalangioides, commonly known as the cosmopolitan cellar spider, long-bodied cellar spider or one of various types called a daddy long-legs spider, is a spider of the family Pholcidae. This is the only spider species described by the Swiss entomologist Johann Kaspar Füssli , who first recorded it in 1775. [ 1 ]

  6. Oct 6, 2004 · Daddy-longlegs do not produce venom, nor do they have fangs. A very popular urban legend states that the daddy-longlegs are the most poisonous spiders in the world, but their fangs are too small to penetrate human skin. This is false. Daddy-longlegs have mouthparts similar to those of crabs or scorpions that they use to hold prey while they eat.

  7. Aug 1, 2019 · Daddy longlegs are one of the most venomous critters out there. August 01, 2019 Of all the creepy-crawly critters out there, daddy longlegs must be the most mysterious.

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