Modification of insect legs in the morphological terms means changes according to the function required.
For example:
Insects have ambulatory legs having the most simple type of five major segments (coxa, trochanter, femur tibia and tarsus) for the most simple function i.e walking. Many other insects also have adapted their leg to perform other functions like cursorial for running present in cockroaches, raptorial for grasping prey these are prolegs of preying mantids have coxa very long and two rows of large spines on femur and tibia both, the femur have a groove between two spine rows in which tibia fits ,and natatorial meta legs of giant water bug have long hair on tarsus that help in swimming.
M. Fahim Khalid
University College of Agriculture,
Bahauddin Zakaria University,
Multan, Pakistan.
The structure of insect legs differs based on the function of the legs. Short legs are inefficient for walking and long, folded legs are often used for jumping.
A house centipede has up to 18 legs depending on the breed of centipede. This is the only insect that has that many legs.
It is not an insect. It has more than 6 legs.
maybe it was a tarantula
An insect is only an insect if it has 6 legs. Thus your answer is 100%. As far as those unfortunate insect that have them pulled off by birds and horrid little boys, who knows. But all insects have six legs to begin with. Remember: More or less that 6 legs = not an insect
the bug that can taste with its legs are called a crane fly
an insect has 6 legs
an insect has 6 legs
An insect has 3 pairs of legs (6 legs) and an exoskeleton.
A spider has 8 legs. That is why it is technically not an insect (an insect has 6 legs).
A butterfly is an insect because it has 6 legs, Insects have six legs.
EVERY SINGLE INSECT!! Spiders aren't insects because they have 8 legs. :-)
It has six legs.
Caterpillars insect has 16 legs
Depends what insect it is.
A house centipede has up to 18 legs depending on the breed of centipede. This is the only insect that has that many legs.
a dragonfly is considered and insect because it has six legs
There is no insect with eight feet. An insect has a head, thorax, abdomen, antennae, and six legs. But, if you are asking about a bug with eight legs the correct answer would be a spider or a daddy long legs.