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An organism with ten legs is typically referred to as a decapod. This term can apply to various animals, often in the context of marine species like crabs or shrimp.
Something that is full of information is often referred to as "rich" or "content-rich."
Animals with legs can be classified into different groups based on the number of legs they have and their characteristics. For example, insects have six legs and belong to the class Insecta, while mammals typically have four legs and belong to the class Mammalia. Other groups of animals with legs include reptiles (e.g. lizards, snakes) and amphibians (e.g. frogs, salamanders).
All arthropods have an exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed legs.
Organisms with jointed legs belong to the kingdom Animalia. This kingdom encompasses a wide variety of organisms with diverse characteristics and body structures.
Millipede, which is a compound word formed form the Latin roots "mille" (thousand) and "pes" (foot). Despite their name, millipedes do not have 1000 legs, although the rare species Illacme plenipes has up to 750.
The hard crust, pincers, and ten legs.
Live on Ten Legs was created in 2003.
This is a trick question. There are 0 (zero) legs on one worm, so ten worms would also have 0 legs.
A Platypus has four legs (although an expert might call them something different. See related link for a picture.
Yes! Call your doctor.
No, armadillos have 4 legs.
Easy.Four.Calling something a different name doesn't make it that.
Squid are decapods which means they have ten legs .
its something called a swing
cows been found with 6 legs but idk about 10 legs...
it depends
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