8 for walking the other two are used for hunting. (10legs in all)
The number of legs depends on what object/life form you are referring to. Here are some examples:
Humans - 2
Insects - 6
Many mammals/reptiles - 4
Table - 4 (usually)
chair -4
Snakes/worms - 0
Football teams - the number of players times 2
married couple - 4
Most animals in the world are insects, which comprise over 75% of all animal life.
A defining feature of being an insect is that they have six legs.
Following this syllogism, the fact is that most animals have six legs.
Humans have two legs if you can't look down at them
Horses have 4 and humans have 2, so 6 all together.
I am guessing 2
Most mammals have 2 or 4 legs.
2
A biped has two legs. "Two" does not with e, nor do most bipeds (elves, maybe).
An animal that usually moves on two legs is known as a biped. An ostrich, is the fastest living biped
The word biped is a noun. A biped is an animal that goes around on two feet.
A Biped
biped is for 2 legged (humans) quadruped is for for legged (animals such as cats and dogs etc
A biped .
A biped. Bipedal
A biped.
Quadruped.
Since they run about on all four legs they are in fact quadripedal, not bipedal.
Geese, goldfinch, great egret, grebe, green heron and gulls are birds. They are biped (i.e., they have 2 legs for walking).
any animal or human being that walks on two legs are called biped. BY ANDREW HASTINGS in HUTHRD.SCHOOL in Mrs.Angelo's class fith grade.