Probably a camel spider. For more info check the link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel_spider
A spider with 10 legs has 8 legs.
Lobsters have 10 legs and spiders have 8, so lobsters have more legs.
The likelihood of encountering a 10-legged spider in the wild is extremely low, as most spiders have eight legs. If you do come across a spider with 10 legs, it may be a rare genetic mutation or a result of injury.
A spider for a 10 year old...hmm..I guess it's a pretty good pet as long as he doesn't like rip off its legs or something, like what kind of spider would it be?
The equatorial blue nosed spider monkey has twelve legs and is found in South America.
Unlike a spider, a tarantula has 10 legs. 8 normal ones and 2 smaller front legs.I believe a Turantula has 8 legs, just like all other spiders. Unless they lose a leg.
there is not one animal in the WORLD that has 10 legs maybe 3 (because lost a leg) but not over 4?
Oh, dude, you're looking for an animal with ten legs? Well, the answer to that burning question is the decapod crustacean, the mighty lobster! Yep, those fancy sea critters strut around with their ten legs like they own the ocean or something. So next time you're at a seafood restaurant, just remember you're about to chow down on a ten-legged superstar.
It is like a sphere but with some bits like spider legs sticking out of it happy now?
It Is an... Achoo! Ecuse me! It is an animal that has 10 or more legs and makes people sneeze.
They're probally aren't any. None I know of, anyways.
By definition, no. Spiders are classified along a certain evolutionary path that has 8 legs, no more, no less.Having said that, there may be spiders that have vestigal legs lost, almost lost, or converted to non-walking use through evolution.For that matter, there may be spiders whose mouth parts or other body parts are partly evolved into locomotion helpers.Contact your local arachnologist for details.These realities show how interesting evolution actually is.