Superworms are beetle larvae and as insects it is natural that they should have six legs. Caterpillars, with more than six legs, are somewhat unusual though it should be noted that the "legs" behind the first six are referred to a pseudopods, or "false feet"
Superworms grow into darkling beetles.
No, spiders have eight legs.
Walking sticks have 6 legs. Their legs are very brittle. Some can survive with only 4 legs if they fall off.
Superworms reproduce through a process called sexual reproduction. Male superworms transfer sperm to female superworms during mating. The female then lays eggs, which hatch into larvae. These larvae grow into adult superworms, completing the reproductive cycle.
Superworms typically take about 2 to 3 months to transform into beetles.
Three pairs of legs, totalling six legs on the entire insect.
Bugs with 6 legs have 6 legs.
the ants have 6 legs on their body
A flying red ant, it looks like a termite actually, only the male ones have the wings. i don't know what they eat, there are LOTS of them in Texas at summertime.
Insects only have 6 legs. As spiders have 8 legs, they are part of the arachnid family.
yes you can
an insect has 6 legs