frog
Flamingo. In temperate regions one should expect to see HERONS.
A creature of the water's surface is the water strider. It uses the surface tension of the water and its long legs to actually walk on the surface.
A grasshopper's two sets of front legs are much smaller than their set of long, strong back legs. The front legs are used to hold food, while the back legs aid the grasshopper in jumping. All three sets of legs are used for walking.
A Daddy long legs
Jumping water bugs move across the water's surface effortlessly due to their unique leg structure and the surface tension of the water. Their long, thin legs distribute their weight evenly, allowing them to glide on the water without breaking the surface tension. This combination of leg design and water properties enables them to move quickly and smoothly across the water.
a water skater
A frog is an amphibian that typically has smooth and moist skin, jumps to move, and lays eggs in water. In contrast, a crab is a crustacean with a hard exoskeleton, walks sideways, and typically lives in marine or freshwater habitats. Frogs typically have long hind legs for jumping, while crabs have claws for grabbing food.
Jumping insects, such as grasshoppers and fleas, have hind legs that are specially adapted for jumping. They typically have strong muscles and long hind legs that allow them to propel themselves great distances. In contrast, other types of insects may have different adaptations for movement, such as wings for flying or legs for crawling. Jumping insects also tend to have a more streamlined body shape, which helps them move quickly and efficiently.
the theory of evolution is that an animal by passing on its genes can adapt to its environment for example the rhea (which lives in south America), Moa (which lives in New Zealand) and the ostrich (which lives in Africa) all developed from the same ancestor they new this from looking at them they all have long legs , long legs , feathers and the same shaped body
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No, most water birds have long legs for example the Heron, Black necked stilt and the Moorhen all have long legs.
A green bug with long legs and antenna is likely an insect belonging to the order Orthoptera, such as a grasshopper or a katydid. These bugs are typically herbivores, have strong hind legs for jumping, and use their antennae for sensing their environment. Their green coloration helps them blend in with their surroundings.