As far as I know octopus has 8 legs ^_^
Many amphibians (frogs, salamanders, newts, etc.) live in water full time or at least part time.
Nearly all land-dwelling mammals have four limbs they use for locomotion, and all mammals have hair.
Some of these mammals include:
Bears, felines, canines, hoofed animals such as cows, sheep, llamas, giraffes and horses, elephants, hedgehogs, rodents, rabbits, primates.
unpolar bears, monkeys, humans, kangorus, mean gym teachers
Most terrestrial vertebrates have four legs. An example of a terrestrial vertebrate is the dog.
almost all mammals
Most mammals.
a gorrilla
it depends on which species "Jen"comes from. if she has four legs and is furry all over, yes she is. but if she is a homosapian, then no she is not a dog.
Unless you're suffering from congenital hypertrichosis terminalis (wolfman disease), one probably has "hairy" legs, rather than "furry" legs. And to answer your question: A little bit.
horses are four legged creatures that are farely big. this might give you an idea large furry cute things with 4 legs.
yes
The platypus is completely covered, from head to foot, with thick, velvety, waterproof fur. Its legs are also furry.
tarantula
Because god made them that way...
Weimaraners are dogs that were originally bred for hunting. They have four legs and are furry. They like to hunt for smaller animals like birds, rabbits, and foxes. They have webbed toes so they are also very good at swimming.
a water beetle moves with its black furry from legs
Of course! Anything that describes a bug is a characteristic. Such as furry,large,striped all describe and are charecteristics of bugs! Try to think of some other ones.
a turtle