Actually, no animal on the planet has joined limbs unless they are deformed.
Some animals that have jointed appendages are plankton, Spiders, insects, krill, and mosquito's. More animals with jointed appendages are grasshoppers and crabs.
The phylum Arthropoda. That includes animals such as crabs, spiders,butterflies,scorpions,centipedes, etc.
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arthropod.
Arthropods
Yes. Arthro = jointed, pod = limb or leg.
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Jointed limbs are an important development because they allow animals, including humans, to move. Without joints we would be comprised of an immobile skeleton.
Athropod or Athropoda, from the Greek arthron, "joint", and podos "foot", which together mean "jointed feet". Includes insects, arachnids and crustaceans.
ARTHROPOD Crustaceans Also, insects, arachnids, etc. Generally, invertebrates with jointed limbs and a hard external skeleton are called arthropods. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthropod
Mammals limbs look different from species to species. Limbs are prehensile or jointed appendages and include arms (from the shoulder down) and legs (from the hip down).
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It does not have a rigid exoskeleton or jointed limbs which are major characteristics of arthropods.
A turttle.
Joint legged animals are also called Arthropods. Here are a few: arachnids Oscorpions daddy-longlegs mites & ticks piders horseshoe crabs centipedes millipedes insects
Millipedes have the most limbs.
Invertebrates having jointed limbs and a segmented body with an exoskeleton made of chitin.