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Daddy longlegs may be capturing and devouring frogs in the tropical forests of South America

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Daddy longlegs may be capturing and devouring frogs in the tropical forests of South America
A close up image of a black arthropod with long spindly legs devouring a small brown frog sitting on a large green leaf. A daddy longlegs, also known as a harvestman (Phareicranaus sp.) grabs hold of a frog (Pristimantis sp.) to devour in Colombia. (Image credit: Maida Gutiérrez-Arboleda) Share this article 0 Join the conversation Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter

Daddy longlegs have been spotted devouring live frogs bigger than themselves in the tropical forests of South America, a new study reports. And this behavior might be more common than scientists expected.

"Finding these animals eating [live] frogs was a complete surprise, we didn't expect them to be able to capture them," study co-author Luís Fernando García, a biologist at the University of the Republic in Uruguay, told Live Science.

Harvestman are arachnids that are more closely related to scorpions than they are to spiders.

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Arthropod predation on vertebrates is under-documented, researchers say.

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Calvache, E., Villarreal, O., Ávila‐Rojas, C., Bentley, A. G., Brito, K., Correa‐Zanotti, C., Gutiérrez‐Arboleda, M., Iñiguez, K., Narváez, J. C., Proaño, L., Reyes‐Vizcaíno, M., & García, L. F. (2026). Harvestmen (Arachnida: opiliones) as overlooked predators of anurans in the neotropics. Ecology and Evolution, 16(4), e73542. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.73542

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Olivia Ferrari is a New York City-based freelance journalist with a background in research and science communication. Olivia has lived and worked in the U.K., Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia. Her writing focuses on wildlife, environmental justice, climate change, and social science.

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Originally reported by Live Science