Some do. I saw it with my eyes, pretty freaking frightening.
Yes they can, or they at least can stand on 4 legs. They may need the front legs to grasp something, such as when eating.
A toucan is a bird, with a long bill and just two wings and two legs.
no they have 7
No they have 2 legs
All insects have just six legs.
Q:What has 6 legs can't walk but can fly? A: A dragon fly Why: because it is an insect that has 6 legs, it literally cant walk, and it can fly
Tortoises have four legs that they walk with.
all insects have six legs but not all of them have wings
four legs
yes insects have 6 legs
The antennae of a ladybug (ladybird) helps the ladybug smell, taste, and feel its way around.
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Dear Sir or Madam, The answer is false, because insects are not animals and they do have 4 legs. From, Who knows?
No, insects like moths, ladybugs, and bees have six legs. Some mantids (praying mantis family) have four legs that they walk on, two legs that we usually call "arms," and wings. But other than that, not really, no. Most bugs have six (insects), eight (arachnids) or dozens of legs (millipedes).
No, there legs are too weak to even walk in mud. There legs would snap they can only walk on plants and dry grounds.
they walk and run with four legs