No. If it has more/less than 8, it is not a spider.
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").
all bugs/what are determined as insects have six legs. it's part of what makes them insects. spiders are NOT insects, they are arachnids. that they have eight legs is partially what determines this. crabs and lobsters have ten legs, making them very difficult to buy shoes for.
They only have 8. The ones by the mouth that might look like legs are pedipalps- food handling feelers.
The groups, or classes, within the phylum of the Arthropoda are Hexapoda (insects and a few others), Chelicerata (scorpions, spiders and some others), Crustacea (crabs, lobsters, barnacles, krill, loads of other things) and Myriapoda (centipedes and millipedes). Basically six legs, eight legs, ten legs, lots of legs.
Yes Spiders have 8 eyes Most spiders have eight simple eyes. [Insects on the other hand have large, compound eyes.] The two main eyes of a spider each have a simple lens, and a retina which is made up of light sensitive cells whose surfaces point toward he light as it enters the eye. These main eyes have a small field of vision with high resolution. They are especially well developed in jumping spiders. A spider's secondary eyes also have a lens but the light sensitive cells of these eyes point away from the light as do the similar cells in a human eye. The secondary eyes detect shadows and the difference between light and dark.
Spiders are very proficient at reproducing. Some lay as few as ten eggs, while others can lay up 1,500 eggs.
Insects (everything with six legs), arachnids (eight legs), crustaceans (ten legs), and centi/millipedes (many legs). ^^
well some have ten some have 8 it matters what type of garden spider a brown black or even poisoned spiders well they usually have 8 I'm not sure read a book to find it out or go to chanell 184 good luck finding that out!!!!
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This is a trick question. There are 0 (zero) legs on one worm, so ten worms would also have 0 legs.
No, armadillos have 4 legs.
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