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crisgal | 01:20 Sun 11th Jun 2006 | Science
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is it true that if a dragonfly's fangs were tough enough to penetrate through human skin, the bite would be the most venomous in the animal/insect kingdom?


Bloke said, so must be true!

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the daddy long legs has the most venomous poison but due to its fang size cannot get through the skin...was told this at a wildlife park during half term!
another urban myth.... the myth about daddy long legs in fact refers to daddy-long-legs SPIDERS and not what we in the UK refer to as daddy long legs- that bumbling flying critter of autumn. And even the daddy-long-legs spider story is just a myth. If you are interested read this http://spiders.ucr.edu/daddylonglegs.html
or should that have been sub-urban or even rural myth??
Enough about daddy-long-legs, (Crane Fly, harmless to humans in larval and adult stages). Dragonflies are different. Although wholly non-poisonous, the biggest ones are capable of giving you a nasty nip, as described here

it would seem you are correct burnhal although on checking out Wikidpedia it would seem that no-one really knows the true answer because the research cannot be done.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_long-legs_spider


I was quite aware when I wrote my original post that I was referring to the daddy long legs spider and I apologise for my omission :O)

we could always do the research on paedos & pervs mrs jo, let's start with gary glitter

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