Squids have more than eight "legs;" they have ten. Centipedes and millipedes have anywhere from ten to 355 legs. Many crustaceans, like lobster, crayfish, and shrimp, have ten or a multiple of ten legs (they are in the Order Decapoda, which means "ten footed").
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If by the term animal you mean all living creatures then there are crabs, Spiders, squid & octupus, centipedes, millipedes woodlice and many more.
Spiders, centipedes, and millipedes all have 8 or more legs.
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Crustaceans usually have six legs
That is impossible, many insects have not been discovered. In general, insects all have 6 legs.
I know that bugs have six legs...except not spiders their arachnids.
Insects (with six legs) and spiders (with eight legs) have specialized activities in which a multitude of legs is advantageous. The centipede and millipede have many more legs than that, and slugs and snails have no actual legs at all.
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Crustaceans usually have six legs
That is impossible, many insects have not been discovered. In general, insects all have 6 legs.
Go to this link this is not mine though.What_animals_are_six_letters_longSorry but it is a list that may include some creatures with more than four legs.
A caterpillar has more than six legs while a cockroach nymph has six legs
There are no known animals that have 12 legs. An insect does not have 12 legs, instead it has half, it has six legs.
I know that bugs have six legs...except not spiders their arachnids.
Insects are six legged animals :)
insects have six legs. You could count six legs on an ant, ladybug, and any other insect.
Insects (with six legs) and spiders (with eight legs) have specialized activities in which a multitude of legs is advantageous. The centipede and millipede have many more legs than that, and slugs and snails have no actual legs at all.
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Superworms are beetle larvae and as insects it is natural that they should have six legs. Caterpillars, with more than six legs, are somewhat unusual though it should be noted that the "legs" behind the first six are referred to a pseudopods, or "false feet"
There are no animals that have six legs, large ears and a short tail. However, insects have six legs.