"Long-legged father", "Long-legged father" is named for a strange spider named English Daddy Longlegs.But it seems like the distribution of this species is not very consistent with their characteristics.Daddy Longlegs has only one eye, does not produce silk, has a unified body instead of having "waist" like most other spiders.Perhaps they are more closely related to reptiles than spiders.
Daddy Longlegs are completely harmless, they have no fangs, no venom.
Scientists were quite surprised to discover a 400 million year old fossil of a Daddy Longlegs spider in Scotland.This shows that they are present on Earth before dinosaurs hundreds of millions of years.
In addition to the name "Father loves long legs" they also have other names such as "Harvestmen" or "Shepherd Spiders".However, they all have scientific names that are really Opiliones.
Spider Dad Long Longs live in every continent in the world except Antarctica.They are often found in wet areas such as under rocks, inside caves and under carpet of fallen leaves.
Scientists guess there are about 10,000 species of Daddy Longlegs.Some subspecies Daddy Longlegs have different looks due to the original spider population being separated because the geographic division will form a new subspecies.
In nature, the Daddy Longlegs spider gathers together into the largest herd in autumn and winter but scientists still don't really know why.It is assumed that this is a defense against enemies or they do so to maintain moisture in the dry season.
Despite their long legs, spiders differ from Daddy Longlegs without moving much, they spend most of their lives in small slots in remote locations.(Boredomtherapy Source)
No venom has evolved to survive in the natural environment.Daddy Longlegs can pretend to be dead, disguise themselves and even produce a powerful smelly chemical that can repel enemies.
Spider Daddy Longlegs love to clean, they regularly clean the body to ward off parasites.
Some big Daddy Longlegs can only live for less than 2 years, but smaller species can live up to 7 years, an impressive life span in insects.
When evading enemies or fighting other males spider Daddy Longlegs often lose their legs.That's why many Daddy Longlegs have 6 or 7 feet instead of 8 as usual.
They have no fangs, no venom, so this spider how to maintain life.This is also a challenge for scientists, as they have not been able to determine whether they have scavengers so far.
Mating rituals of the Spiderdy Longlegs are still a mystery.Scientists only know they conceive outside, the males produce sperm and take them to their children, but the process is not yet a lucky one.
Male spiders can be distinguished by longer legs, with special routes that women do not have.But there are a number of male spider subspecies called "stealthy male spiders" that look very similar to female spiders.It's so similar that these male spiders can get close to the female spiders for mating without any competition.