Any of the hominids (monkeys, apes, humans) are among the animals that have two legs and one backbone.
The ape and the human
"Backbone" is one word.
There are a great many animals with more than two legs and a backbone, here are a few examples, cat, dog, cow, goat, pig, horse, zebra, giraffe, elephant, mouse.
Daddy long legs do not have a backbone, they have an exoskeleton.Only vertebrates have a backbone. The backbone is part of an internal skeleton and is composed of several bones called vertebra; thus animals with backbones are called vertebrates.
Arthropods are invertebrates (animals without a backbone) with jointed legs and a hard exoskeleton (external skeleton). Within the arthropod group are insects (six legs), arachnids (eight legs), crustaceans (variable number of legs) and myriapods (millipedes and centipedes - many legs).
Just two examples: Human = two legs (one pair). Elephant = four legs (two pairs).
Well i guess ,Since we have a backbone we must have legs.Actually I think half of the animals in the world have legs.:)
They are invertebrates, this means they have no backbone, they have an exoskeleton and six legs.
There are a total of four legs (two people each with two legs). Since two of the legs are tied together, it restricts mobility as if they had only one leg. Therefore, you have two indepedent legs and one functional tied leg, making it a three-legged race.
their legs,muscles,and backbone
The hip or pelvis or, most specifically, the iliac bones.
No. Crabs don't have backbones because they are invertebrayes