Insects have six legs, and their bodies are divided into three parts - head, thorax and abdomen.
scorpions or a crushed centipede
No, they are insects, and therefore have six legs.
Because they have slim, powerful bodies and long legs for their size.
Classification of animals with legs usually comes in handy in the 'arthropod' group(invertebrates). Arthropods Myriapods- 20 or more legs Arachnids- 8 legs Insects- 6 legs Crustaceans- 10-14 legs
Animals with outer shells and segmented bodies are members of the phylum arthrapoda. This phylum includes insects and chelicerae's (spiders, millipedes, etc.).
Animals that have antennas, legs, claws, and pincers typically belong to the class of arthropods. This includes insects, arachnids (like spiders and scorpions), and crustaceans (such as crabs and lobsters). These features are adaptations that help them navigate their environments, hunt for food, and defend themselves. Arthropods are characterized by their segmented bodies and exoskeletons.
No, spiders do not have soft transparent bodies with tentacles. Instead, they have exoskeletons that are typically hard and segmented, providing structure and protection. Spiders belong to the class Arachnida and possess eight legs, but they do not have tentacles like some marine animals. Their bodies can vary in color and texture, but they are not generally transparent.
Lots of animals do have legs.
Insects are arthropods, as are spiders, lobsters, and trilobites.Arthropods are animals that have an exoskeleton, jointed legs, and segmented bodies.
The class difference is the number of legs per body segment : a centipede has one pair of legs to each segment, while a millipede has two pairs.However, the two classes are very dissimilar and mostly look nothing alike.Centipedes (class Chilopoda) have flattened bodies and longer antennae for their size.Millipedes (class Diplopoda) have long, taller, semi-cylindrical bodies.
Centipedes are not for animals it is an animal. It is an antropod a class of chilopoda which means a hundred feet. Centipedes have one body segment for each set of legs.
Centipedes belong to the subphylum Myriapoda and the class Chilopoda. They are characterized by their elongated bodies and numerous legs, with each body segment typically bearing one pair of legs. Centipedes are primarily carnivorous and are known for their speed and predatory behavior.