Lobsters are amazing creatures...
But to answer the question they have ten
8 for walking the other two are used for hunting. (10legs in all)
A lobster has bilateral symmetry. It has two claws which are used for collecting and eating prey. It has walking legs for walking on the sea floor and at the end of them there are swimming appendages so they can swim. There are many types of lobster and each one has specific features, but those are some common ones of lobsters.
A lobster has bilateral symmetry. It has two claws which are used for collecting and eating prey. It has walking legs for walking on the sea floor and at the end of them there are swimming appendages so they can swim. There are many types of lobster and each one has specific features, but those are some common ones of lobsters.
Lobsters have a total of ten legs, which include eight walking legs and two claws. The eight walking legs are located on their thorax, while the two large claws, known as chelae, are also attached to this part of the body. The walking legs help them move along the ocean floor, while the claws are used for defense and capturing prey.
enables lobsters to walk you nub
It has six legs
Lobsters have 10 legs and spiders have 8, so lobsters have more legs.
Decapods have 10 legs. Decapods are a group of crustaceans that include crabs, lobsters, and shrimp, and they all have five pairs of legs.
Using their legs.
Lobsters don't have tentacles :P But they do have five pairs of legs.
4 walking 2 jumping total 6 as the grass hopper is an insect and all insect have 6 legs
A cheliped is not a separate body part but rather a term used to describe a specific type of limb in crustaceans, such as crabs and lobsters. Each crustacean typically has one pair of chelipeds, which means they have two chelipeds in total. In addition to chelipeds, crustaceans have other legs, with most having a total of ten legs, including walking legs and the two chelipeds.