You mean DID - triceratops are extinct. They were four-legged dinosaurs, however.
Four.
It's quite easy really all you have to do is times four legs by 12= 48 legs
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. Triceratops had a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.
it walks on four legs
Triceratops walked on all four legs. Therefor, they were quadrupeds. In the past, Triceratops was often portrayed with a sprawling gait, but research shows that, like other dinosaurs, Triceratops was fully erect.
two legs
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. Triceratops had a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.
Triceratops are very large dinosaurs that had trouble lifting their body weight. Because of natural selection the dinosaur adapted to walking on four of it's legs instead of two.
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. Triceratops had a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.
Horses use all four legs.
The triceratops. All the long neck dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus
there are three legs on a tripod (tri -> three, pod -> stand)