• @[email protected]
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    696 days ago

    I believe that that’s a harvestman actually. It is an arachnid but not a spider. They are suuuper ancient. The giveaway is that there isnt a visually distinguishable division between the prosoma (head region) and opisthosoma (back region) as there is in the spiders and other arachnids like the solifuges.

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      226 days ago

      I think arachnids that aren’t spiders scare me even more.

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        2 days ago

        Like sea spiders, which aren’t even closely related s, but belong in the pycognids in the chilcerates, unusual because they respire through diffusion in their legs,

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        186 days ago

        There’s no reason to be afraid of Opiliones. Their mouthparts are the wrong shape and too small to do harm to a human. Also, unlike spiders, there are no known Opiliones with venom. Their chelicerae are for grasping only.

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      6 days ago

      isnt a visually distinguishable division between the prosoma (head region) and opisthosoma (back region)

      But… its head looks like a black bunny and its back looks like a greenish-yellow spider. Is that not a distinguishable division? 🤔 /s

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      46 days ago

      I came here to say exactly this. Like, I wasn’t perfectly sure, but I was pretty sure this was a harvestment not a spider.

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        6 days ago

        Same family as ‘Daddy Long Legs’? From my colloquial knowledge they eat mosquitos, so pay them no mind if your tent is crawling with them.

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          36 days ago

          Yep! “Daddy long legs” is a widely applied colloquial term for harvestman, or opiliones. Though I’m sure some spider species are also called that by some people.