Meal-worms don't have legs - they're the larval stage of beetles and simply wriggle along.
Mealworms have six legs, just like any other insect. So, count 'em up if you're feeling bored!
Mealworms, like all insects, have six legs as a characteristic feature of their body plan. The six legs help them move, walk and cling onto surfaces efficiently. This body structure is a result of their genetic makeup and adaptations to their environment over millions of years of evolution.
Mealworms are not very fast creatures and typically move at a speed of about 1-3 inches per minute. They rely on crawling rather than speed to move around.
Mealworms, which are the larvae of darkling beetles, have a total of six legs. These legs are part of their thoracic segments, while the rest of their body is soft and segmented. The larvae also have several prolegs, but these are not true legs.
Mealworms typically move at a speed of around 1 inch per second, but their speed can vary depending on environmental conditions and individual factors. They use peristaltic movements to propel themselves forward and can move relatively quickly compared to their size.
they have six legs cause they have the same thing as a gecko has on his feet. this hleps them walk better, only a little slow. they can climb walls, but nof for a long time.
Armadillos move using there legs. Legs are awesome
with their legs
they have no legs
Yes horses move with there legs . If they brake a leg or twist it then they can't move at all.
because they look like worms accept they are grey and herbivore. (plant eater)
no