harvestmen (Meaning)
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harvestmen (pl.)
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- Harvestmen, also known as daddy longlegs, are common arachnids found in gardens and fields.
- The harvestmen's long, slender legs are designed for quick escape when threatened.
- Harvestmen are not true spiders, as they lack silk glands and have two body segments.
- Some harvestmen exhibit mimicry, resembling other insects such as ants or wasps to deter predators.
- The harvestmen's diet primarily consists of small insects, which they capture with their long legs.
- Harvestmen are active during the night, hunting for prey in the undergrowth.
- The female harvestmen lay their eggs in the soil, often under rocks or logs.
- Harvestmen are generally harmless to humans, but can cause a harmless bite if disturbed.
- The harvestmen's unique appearance and behavior make them fascinating creatures to observe.
- Some species of harvestmen can emit a chemical secretion as a defense mechanism when attacked.
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Harvestmen, also known as daddy longlegs, are common arachnids found in gardens and fields.
The harvestmen's long, slender legs are designed for quick escape when threatened.
Harvestmen are not true spiders, as they lack silk glands and have two body segments.
Some harvestmen exhibit mimicry, resembling other insects such as ants or wasps to deter predators.