8 legs and two palps
A funnelweb spider. Search it.
Yes, there are funnelweb spiders in South Africa, but that being said, they live all over the world. The family Hexathelidae contains the more venomous versions of the funnelweb, in particular the Sydney Funnelweb Spider, which has been considered as the worlds most dangerous spider. The Hexathelidae spiders are also found in North and Central Africa, but are not as dangerous as the ones in Australia. The other family of funnelwebs, the Araneomorphs, are mainly harmless, except for the Hobo Spider, which is found in North America.
Arachnids. Spider group. Appendages are technically legs.
Appendages
appendages are how many body parts do they have
Approximately zero appendages.
A arthopod is a spider which has a exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed appendages. They also have book lungs and a open circulatory system.
moths have 5 million appendages
Only one or at most two at a time, about once every 2 to 4 years. The typical female will only raise 3 to 6 young over her bearing years.
6
None
Six.