Daddy Longlegs Revisited (Family Phalangiidae) – Field Station
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Daddy Longlegs or Harvestman are predators, eating insect eggs, small insects like aphids and springtails and critters as large as snails, earthworms, and other DLLs. A few species scavenge dead or decaying matter. Lacking the venomous fangs of true spiders, the Harvestman hunts for soft-bodied prey which it squeezes with its pincers and then stuffs into its mouth.
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Describing Daddy Long Legs
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Daddy Longlegs Revisited (Family Phalangiidae) – Field Station
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