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Ancient Daddy Longlegs was a Four-Eyed Critter, While Modern Species Just Have Two
They go by a number of names - harvestmen, opiliones, daddy longlegs - but all living examples of the arachnid have one thing in common: a single pair of eyes. But that was not always the case.
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