As I look at this photo, I realize that if I were to come back to this planet as some other life form, probably the worst thing I could come back as is a parasite who feeds off of spiders and their kin. I can't imagine having to have my mandibles buried inside a harvestman's carapace all day long, siphoning off its juices. That's a cosmic dessert I don't wish to be served.
Thanks for the photo, Rick. I'm going to go do some really good deeds today.
UPDATE: Based upon the comments, this might be an instance of phoresy -- the benign insect equivalent of hitch hiking, rather than parasitism.

"Comsic"? What does that mean?
ReplyDeleteDangit! Stupid spell check...
ReplyDeleteI hate those things...they're always all over the patio and I sit on them and my pants are all red spotty :(
ReplyDeleteI think those things are chiggers. Ick.
ReplyDeleteactually they may just use him as transport.
ReplyDeleteFascinating article on the Harvestmen! We have a few in residence and find they are very easy to live with! Question: Do their legs grow back?
ReplyDeleteThanks
They'll get their missing legs back with the next molt. At most, they'll go short-legged for only about ten days.
ReplyDeleteThis thing reminds me of Cthulu....
ReplyDeleteIt's just phoresy! Arthropod taxi service! You taught me that word!
ReplyDeleteThey're not "chiggers" - there are thousands of different parasitic mites and chiggers are just one particular variety that attacks mammals during its larval stage (yes, mites are arachnids with a "larval" stage - and it usually only has six legs!)
ReplyDeleteThose may even be parasitoid eggs, but I think they're hitch-hiking mites.