so I'm remembering the regional dialect meme from a while back and this one question is bugging me:
What do you call the kind of spider that has an oval-shaped body and extremely long legs?Here's the thing: I remember a couple of people saying "a daddy long-legs is not a spider." I think it was mentioned that they only have six legs? This
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I wouldn't be surprised if 6-legged ones are harvestmen that lost legs. BUT I also suspect that the "they're all 6-legged and that's why they're not spiders" thing might just be a common misconception/myth, confused with what wiki actually said about the segments of their bodies.
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Spiders are prone to losing the occasional leg. Vaccum cleaners are common culprits. They can cope quite well without one or two.
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I did a google search for "daddy long-legs Oregon" and one of the few references that came up implied that daddy long legs =/= spider. It's a funny bulletin from the 1930s: http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/14881/StationBulletin349.pdf?sequence=1
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that would make sense about the legs...the idea that I might find a spider leg somewhere and not know what it is creeps me out for some reason though.
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I think the Mythbusters tested the venom thing...one of the articles mentioned that and apparently yeah, urban legend. Never heard anyone call crane flies daddy long-legs tho! just skeeter eaters or mosquito hawks
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and I don't know, we just don't see them here! Maybe it is because we're on an upper floor and they tend to hang out closer to the ground?
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