




leiobunum vittatum
The Eastern Harvestman is a tiny, spider-like creature that loves to roam around at night! With its long legs and small body, it can fit into tight spaces and is great at hiding.
生息地: Eastern Harvestmen can be found in forests, fields, and gardens, often hiding under leaves and logs.
The Eastern Harvestman has a small, oval, yellowish-brown body and eight extremely long, thin, almost translucent legs. Unlike spiders, its body appears as a single segment, giving it a compact, often dome-like appearance.





カテゴリ
Invertebrateレア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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Harvestmen are not spiders; they have one body segment, not two!
Some harvestmen species clean their long legs by pulling them through their mouthparts!
Their long legs contain muscles that allow them to climb and cling very well.
They are not venomous and cannot bite humans, making them harmless!
Eastern Harvestman can drop a leg to escape danger because it twitches after detachment, distracting predators.
Eastern Harvestman has glands that release a foul-smelling liquid that helps them deter hungry attackers.
Eastern Harvestman has two eyes mounted on a special turret that helps them see in many directions.
They eat tiny bugs, dead plants, and even fungi, helping keep nature tidy!
Cyanocitta cristata
Opportunistic bird predator

Peromyscus leucopus
Small mammals sometimes prey
Hogna carolinensis
Ground-dwelling spider predator
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
まだ特別な安全上の注意はありません。
3-7
20-50
1-2
They eat tiny bugs, dead plants, and even fungi, helping keep nature tidy!
Eastern Harvestmen can be found in forests, fields, and gardens, often hiding under leaves and logs.
Foraging
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