What is a daddy long legs in Korea?

informal name for crane fly: a flying insect with a narrow body and very long legs. 각다귀 (Translation of daddy longlegs from the Cambridge English–Korean Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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What does daddy long legs mean in korean?

Translation of daddy longlegs – English–Korean dictionary

大蚊,長腳蚊(crane fly的非正式說法)…
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What are Daddy Long Legs actually called?

daddy longlegs, (order Opiliones), also spelled daddy-longlegs or daddy long legs, also called harvestman, any of more than 6,000 species of arachnids (class Arachnida) that are known for their extremely long and thin legs and for their compact bodies.
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Why do they call it Daddy Long Legs?

The common name, daddy-longlegs, likely came about because of their small oval body and long legs, and the name harvestman because they are most often seen in large numbers in the fall around harvest time.
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Are Daddy Long Legs friendly?

You could even say that daddy longlegs are one of the most benign insects around. They don't bite or poison anyone, and they are not garden or farm pests. They are just gentle, gawky bugs that like nothing better than meeting up together and having a communal gathering.
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Can Daddy Long Legs bite humans?

"Daddy-Longlegs are one of the most poisonous spiders, but their fangs are too short to bite humans"
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What do daddy long legs turn into?

The daddy longlegs is actually a large type of cranefly, of which there are 94 species in the UK. It is familiar to us in its adult form as the gangly insect that flits around our homes in summer. As a larva, it is a grey grub (also known as a 'leatherjacket') that lives underground, feeding on plants stems and roots.
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Do Daddy Long Legs sting or bite?

6. The insects do not bite or sting - they do not have jaws to bite. 7.
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How venomous is a daddy long legs?

The good news is daddy longlegs venom is almost completely harmless to humans. In fact, it's even fairly weak when inflicted on mice and insects. When Savage gets bitten by a daddy longlegs, he describes a slight burning sensation that only lasts a few seconds.
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What do South Koreans call their dads?

Parents in Korean

“Dad” in Korean: 아빠 (appa) “Father” in Korean: 아버지 (abeoji)
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What is mean by daddy in Korean?

아빠 {noun} daddy (also: dad, pa)
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Do Koreans call their dad Appa?

How to say “Dad” in Korean. The word 아빠 (appa) has a similar meaning to “dad” in English. This should only be used to refer to your own dad.
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What is the most poisonous thing in the world?

The blue-ringed octopodes (Hapalochlaena spp.) produce tetrodotoxin, which is extremely toxic to even the healthiest adult humans, though the number of actual fatalities they have caused is far lower than the number caused by spiders and snakes, with which human contact is more common.
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What is the most venomous thing in the world?

The Box Jellyfish is the most venomous animal in the world. Death can occur minutes after being stung. There are 51 species of box jellyfish, and four — Chironex fleckeri, Carukia barnesi, Malo kingi, and Chironex yamaguchii — are highly venomous!
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What is the world's deadliest spider?

Sydney funnel-web spider. According to the Guinness World Records, the Sydney funnel-web spider, Atrax robustus, is the most dangerous spider to humans in the world. Native to Australia, this poisonous spider is found in moist habitats such as under logs or in gardens.
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What happens if you touch a daddy long leg?

There is a long held urban myths about Daddy-long-longs Spiders is that it is one of the most venomous spiders in the world but it's fangs are too small to pierce human skin. Unfortunately this is not true. A Daddy-long-legs Spider can give a small bite, although it is very unlikely to happen.
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Should I leave daddy long legs alone?

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But like common household spiders, you should leave these guys alone if you spot them in your house. They aren't poisonous to humans and basically couldn't even really bite us (their mouths are too small). They prefer eating fruit and other insects, which they'll happily catch and rid your home of.
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Are daddy long legs blind?

They have two body segments, a cephalothorax (fused head and body) and an abdomen. The daddy longlegs' waist is broad, leading one author to say it resembles a rice krispies on legs. They “hear” via vibrations. Their eyes are on short stalks that look like antennae (which arachnids don't have); their eyesight is poor.
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Why do Daddy Long Legs fly towards you?

He went on: "The reason they come into the house is for warmth and they are attracted to light so if the lights are on in the house they come inside, and they hatch out in the darker hours to avoid being eaten by birds.
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Why are daddy long legs crawling on me?

Harvestmen tend to live on the ground in moist areas, such as under logs and rocks. Their long legs explain the “longlegs" part of their nickname, although no one knows for sure where the “daddy" part of the nickname came from.
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Do Daddy Long Legs sleep at night?

It is rare for harvestmen to be found in homes, and because they are nocturnal, being most active at night, they can be difficult to detect.
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Do Daddy Long Legs fly?

Key information. This slender, long-legged fly is grey-brown with dark brown leading edges to its wings. It looks like a giant mosquito, but is harmless. It is also known as a daddy longlegs.
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Are banana spiders poisonous?

For example, the Brazilian wandering banana spiders, genus Phoneutria, are among the most venomous spiders on Earth and its bite can be deadly to humans, especially children.
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What does Daddy Long Legs eat?

They feed on any insects found in homes and will also take other spiders, including surprisingly large house spiders (Tegenaria species).
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What part of the human body is poisonous?

The most poisonous part of your body is probably your liver - more specifically, the fat-soluble vitamin A that is stored there. Your liver stores it in a safe form, and releases it and its breakdown products in a controlled manner for use by your body.
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