No. Spider legs are not as big as elephant legs.
An elephant has more skin.
------------------------- All spiders have 8 legs. if they have any less then they lost one (or a few) but it would grow back. If they have any MORE than it's not a spider.
spider The record holder is a millipede named Illacme plenipes , which has nearly 750 legs. It has the most legs ever observed on any animal. A spider.
if the spider is venomous yes and no, even if they're the most venomous spider in the world such as the wandering spider their fang wont able to penetrate the elephant thick skin, if the spider bite it in the eye or inside the ear or you coat the venom on you arrow and shoot the elephant now thats a different story, then the elephant will succumb to the venom and die, though i doubt the elephant would let a spider crawl in it's ear or why would a spider attack a elephant in the first place so no, spider never killed a elephant.
an elephant it is longer length-wise than height-wise
An elephant has more skin.
All grass hoppers have six legs.
Octopus.
No it is not quite.
Longer than your arm.
When they are a puppy yes, but as they get older the back legs will be longer than the front.
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------------------------- All spiders have 8 legs. if they have any less then they lost one (or a few) but it would grow back. If they have any MORE than it's not a spider.
The spider with the longest legs is a kind of Huntsman spider that lives in S.E. Asia. Its legs can span a dinner plate. It has a 12 inch leg span, so its longest legs must be about 6 inches long.
A centipede and a millipede.
spider The record holder is a millipede named Illacme plenipes , which has nearly 750 legs. It has the most legs ever observed on any animal. A spider.