Six. If has more or fewer, it isn't an insect.
Insects have six legs, while arachnids possess eight. The legs of insects are typically segmented and adapted for various functions, such as walking, jumping, or swimming. In contrast, arachnids' legs are generally more robust and are primarily used for locomotion and capturing prey. Additionally, the structure and joint arrangement of the legs differ between these two groups, reflecting their distinct evolutionary adaptations.
They are tics and it is good practice to cover the legs when walking through grass
A dragonfly has approximately 6 legs. However, their legs are not used for walking. These animals are the fastest flying insects in the world.
A praying mantis is classified as an insect, which means it has six appendages.
Lice are insects and therefore have 3 pairs of legs for a total of 6 legs all together. Lice are in the insect order Phthiraptera.
Crickets have 6 legs, 4 for walking, and 2 for jumping.
There are no insects that have two legs. All insects have six legs and most insects have wings on their bodies.
It is believed that walking sticks do communicate with one another. These insects may communicate through their legs and sounds much in the same way crickets do.
Insects have 6 legs
Legs on the body enable movement. For example, walking is an ability in normal functioning legs. Animals, people, and insects have legs.
A carpenter ant has 6 legs, like all other insects. These legs are attached to the thorax of the ant and are used for walking, climbing, and carrying objects.
no, 6 legs. but seriously why ask this question when you can just get onto Google images and search bee. That's what I did just now