there is no such thing as false legs for catterpillars they have true legs.
yes
Caterpillars insect has 16 legs
No it has six legs in all
The caterpillars legs just disappears while they are in the cocoon turning to be a butterfly but they keep 2 or 4 legs when they are butterflies.
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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"
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to walk on the ground.
Woolly bear caterpillars have different types of legs on different segments of their bodies. The first three segments have what are known as "true legs" that sport claws as well. The next four segments have false legs, known as "pro legs". The last segment has what is known as a "prop leg."
yes, they have about 70!
There are lots of species of caterpillars and, to some extent, the number depends on the species - some have no legs at all. However, most caterpillars have 3 pairs of "true" legs and 5 pairs of "prolegs". Prolegs aren't really legs - they aren't jointed - but the serve a similar purpose. So most caterpillars can be said to have 16 legs (and hence 16 feet).
most caterpillars have at least 16 and more