no
A funnel spider has eight legs, as do all spiders.
yes
yes arachnids have eight legs like spiders
No, all spiders have eight legs.
No. By definition, all spiders have eight legs. Insects have a varying number of legs (think of a centipede and millipede), but always an even number.
Yes, all spiders have 8 legs.
House spiders, like all spiders, have eight legs, not six. The eight legs are an important adaptation for spiders as it allows them to move quickly and efficiently, catch prey, and navigate their environment.
All spiders have eight legs. Jumping spiders engage in ant mimicry, raising there forelimbs to appear like an ant. This gives them a predatory edge. Spiders will occasionally lose limbs when they are stepped on or in battles with other predators like mice and birds. Spiders are also capable of regeneration, meaning they can grow back lost limbs.
All spiders have eight legs, but not all spiders have eight eyes. Some have 6, 4, 2, or 0 eyes.
All spiders except daddy long legs because they aren't spiders.
all insects have 6 legs but Spiders and other arachnids have 8
All spiders have 8 legs.