a water skater
No, most water birds have long legs for example the Heron, Black necked stilt and the Moorhen all have long legs.
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.
It stands for an animal that is long, thin, and has no legs.
very long
Neither, they are the perfect length needed by the animal.
The animal that can't swim is the giraffe. Giraffes have long legs and a heavy body, which makes it difficult for them to stay afloat in water. Additionally, their long necks make it hard for them to keep their heads above water. This combination of factors makes it nearly impossible for giraffes to swim effectively.
No.
Long legs make it easier to walk across tall grasses, and increases the animals speed to escape a predator. Long legs also give a better view in case a predator is stalking the animal.
frog
Cellars spiders are often confused with Harvestmen and Crane Flies. "Daddy long legs" is too broad a term to use, as they are all different creatures with different attributes. Scientifically, there is no animal called a Daddy Long Legs.
The Box Jellyfish Some say that it is the daddy long legs.
None of the species know by the common name "daddy long legs" have gills, nor do they live in water and have need of them.