What is the difference between a harvestman and a spider?
The main difference between a harvestman and a spider is that harvestmen belong to the order Opiliones and have a fused body, while spiders belong to the order Araneae and have a distinct separation between their cephalothorax and abdomen.
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Why are they called harvestmen?
Where does eastern harvestman usually live?
What does eastern harvestman eat?
How big does a eastern harvestman get?
What is the eastern harvestman?
What is a harvestman?
What does the eastern harvestman look like?
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Do eastern harvestman bite humans?
What is the lifespan of an eastern harvestman?
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What is the natural range of the eastern harvestman?
Are eastern harvestman social?
Are eastern harvestman endangered?
How do eastern harvestman reproduce?
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How many species of harvestmen are there?
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What is the difference between a harvestman and an insect?
Can eastern harvestman swim?
How fast can eastern harvestman move?
Do eastern harvestman have any economic importance?
What are the predators of eastern harvestman?
What is the anatomy of an eastern harvestman?
Do eastern harvestman have a nervous system?
How do eastern harvestman sense their environment?
How are eastern harvestman related to ticks and mites?
Can eastern harvestman regrow their legs?
How do eastern harvestman differ from other harvestmen?
How can I attract eastern harvestman to my garden?