spider The record holder is a millipede named Illacme plenipes , which has nearly 750 legs. It has the most legs ever observed on any animal. A spider.
While that can describe humans, it is likely that the answer is a bird.
Milipedes and centipedes are animals that have more than eight legs.
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I don't know, maybe a spider?
Spider
An arachnid
No animals, on record, have more than 4 legs. Insects on the other hand do have more than 4 legs, so do arachnids.
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").
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
Spiders, scorpions, crabs, and lobsters each have eight legs.
Myriapoda, which are animals like centipedes and millipedes, usually have more than eight legs. Squid have four pairs of arms and then on pair of tentacles that are not arms. Jellyfish also have a multitude of tentacles.
Yes there is. In fact there are many animals with more than 2 legs. for example, there is dogs, cats, giraffes and elephant's. there are many other animals with more than 2 legs too.
Animals with amputated legs, which leaves them with 3 legs, tend to be more weak than anamals with four legs are
No animals, on record, have more than 4 legs. Insects on the other hand do have more than 4 legs, so do arachnids.
There are far more than eight
Lots of 4 leged animals.
Two. There are four ears and eight legs. Ha.
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
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").
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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