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No. Spiders are Arachnids. Insects only have six legs.
The state of California has the most spiders. There are twenty six different species of spiders living in California.
Yes, pretty much by definition. Obviously they can lose legs in accidents etc. but they come as standard with six legs.
I know that bugs have six legs...except not spiders their arachnids.
Beetles have 6 legs and wings. Spiders have 8 legs and no wings.
They have around six to eight legs on their body
Yes they are. For example spiders have eight legs and beetles have six
By biological definition, an 'insect' has only six legs. Some insect larva seem to have more, however these are not 'true' legs, these are stumps known as prolegs. Unless you mean a species like woodlice (which are not insects) then you could be referring to insect larva like caterpillars.
There are no animals living without a birth defect that have six legs. The only species with that many legs are insects.
a spider has eight legs, an insect six legs
They are aracnids which means that they have eight legs instead of six. Insects have an exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax, and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and two antennae. Spiders have eight legs, and soft bodies.
all bugs/what are determined as insects have six legs. it's part of what makes them insects. spiders are NOT insects, they are arachnids. that they have eight legs is partially what determines this. crabs and lobsters have ten legs, making them very difficult to buy shoes for.