I believe you are talking about a centipede
Centipede
This is a creature from the Greek mythology called a Griffen.
There is no rule that says the name of a creature must be based on how many legs it has. Spiders have been around a long time- I doubt that the first person who saw one counted its legs- would you? A better question might be , "Why was the octopus so named? " -- I would guess, that being a sea creature, far removed from most people, it did not have a name when it was first seen by man, so somebody made up a name for it and chose to focus on its eight legs to choose its name.
A millipede has more legs.Milli is for thousands centi is for hundreds.The centipede,despite what its name indicates,actually doesn't have a hundred legs.It has two legs per body segiment so its always under or over the hundred legs mark.
The front legs of a wallaby are known as its forelegs, or forepaws.
its called jeepers creepers 2
A creature can have any amount of legs, but this creature has one hundred legs. The name of this unusual and common creature is a centipede. The name 'centipede' is a strange name for such a tiny element of nature. If you can find a centipedethe you can try to catch it and study it and figure out why and how it got its name and other biography about the centipede.
a spider
Typhon
Her name is Scylla
No insect has 100 legs. All insects have 6 legs. However; centipedes, which are also known as arthropods, can have between 30 and 300 legs, hence the name centi (meaning 100) pede. (But they are not insects.)
In mythology, the creature with one hundred heads was called Typhon. The parents of Typhon were named Tartarus and Gaia.
The name of the green creature in Merlin is called a goblin.
an arachnid...or more commonly known as the spider
There is no creature type or card name called "Bonito 2"
Arthropods that are thought to have a hundred feet are called centipedes. In fact, they do not have 100 feet just lots of feet. But hey, why let facts get in the way of a good name!
"Big Foot" is the name given to an ape-like creature which many people believe lives in forests. It is reported to be big, hairy as well as a bipedal creature. (which walks on 2 legs)
This is a creature from the Greek mythology called a Griffen.