Harvestmen

Opiliones—which include daddy-long-legs—are as exotic as they are familiar

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November-December 2009

Volume 97, Number 6
Page 468

DOI: 10.1511/2009.81.468

When I travel about the country giving talks to other scientists or to school groups about arachnids, a group of animals that has fascinated me for decades, one of the first questions to be asked after my presentation is often this one: “Is it true that daddy-long-legs have the most potent venom of any animal?”

Joe Warfel

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