Of course, centipides and millipides have lots of legs! The most was 355.
an octocreature.
2 examples are an octopus and a squid.
You mean Nine-Tailed Beast, it's called the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox, The Kyuubi.
A spider
Insects are NOT eight-legged; they have 6 legs. Arachnids, like spiders, do have 8 legs. Some of these arachnids are: mites, ticks, spiders, and scorpions. Octopuses are other "eight-legged" invertibrates, although technically they only have ONE foot, their "heads". Squids, however, do not have eight tentacles--they have ten.
spiders are not insects, they are arachnids but scorpions are arachnids also.
This person studying spiders and other 8-legged creatures would most likely be qualified in Biology or Entomology, and with a Science degree.
By definition, it cannot be an insect if it has eight legs. There are many eight-legged arthropods that resemble insects and spiders. The Harvestman has eight legs but is not a spider. It is part of the mite family. Ticks can be mistaken for insects or spiders, they have eight legs but are in a family of their own.
spider
A spider
Octocreature
The Sleipner.
There are no such thing as 4 legged spiders. If there were any, then they wouldn't be called a spider! A spider has 8 legs. :)
Squid or octopus.
Yes, gait is the description of the way any 2, 4, 6 or 8+ legged creature walks so you can study the way in which gaits vary between animals
They're actually called arachnids, which means the creature has 8 legs.
Youtube is your best bet.
A spider is an 8 legged insect thing that is called an arachnid. they usually make webs and come in different shapes and sizes
It is a huge creature with 8 or 9 heads in the sea of mythology island.
That is the correct spelling of "octopus" (a tentacled cephalopod sea creature).