Yes they have 750 legs
Centipedes have a dual-digit number of legs. Millipedes have hundreds of legs, but not 1000.
You need to be much more precise. Insects have 6 legs. Spiders and other arachnids have 8 legs. Millipedes and centipedes have many more.
Squids have more than eight "legs;" they have ten. Centipedes and millipedes have anywhere from ten to 355 legs. Many crustaceans, like lobster, crayfish, and shrimp, have ten or a multiple of ten legs (they are in the Order Decapoda, which means "ten footed").
Spiders typically have 8 legs, but some species can have more than 8 legs due to genetic mutations or abnormalities.
A centipede has more than 2 legs but less than 8. They can have anywhere from 30 to 354 legs, depending on the species.
no a beatle only have 2 legs
no there are not
Count the legs and divide by 4 then add 2 (1 for the head and 1 for the terminal posterior segment). The number is variable because they add segments as they grow. The name implies that the animal has a "thousand legs" but, that is based on hyperbole.
No. If it has more/less than 8, it is not a spider.
A cow has 4 legs; therefore, 4 legs times 8 cows equals 32. A chicken has 2 legs; therefore, 2 legs times 10 chickens equals 20. So, 8 cows have more legs than 10 chickens.
Spiders with more than 8 legs, like tarantulas, tend to be larger and move more slowly than spiders with fewer legs. They may also have different hunting strategies and behaviors, such as relying more on ambush tactics. Additionally, spiders with more legs may have a stronger grip and be better at climbing surfaces.
------------------------- 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.