Legs and or arms
no sea creatures have limbs and the other animals and humans have legs
Yes, lobsters are one of the creatures that are capable of regenerating limbs. Also, lobsters have been known to cut off their own limbs as a survival mechanism too.
For certain all higher animals do. It also depends on your meaning of limbs. But, all Chordata have a backbone. Only Vertebrate that does not have limbs, if your are defining limbs to be legs and arms, are the fish. The term use to describe 4 limbed animals is tetrapod.
Animals with six limbs, like insects and arachnids, have a unique body structure that sets them apart from other creatures. Their extra limbs provide them with increased mobility, agility, and the ability to perform specialized tasks such as flying, jumping, or grasping objects. This gives them a distinct advantage in their environment and allows them to thrive in diverse habitats.
No, they are mammals, and rodents. Arthropods are invertebrate creatures with exoskeletons, segmented bodies and jointed limbs - insects, arachnids, crustaceans, etc.
The brain is the endpoint for all conscious sensations from limbs. Signals from sensory receptors in the limbs travel through the spinal cord to the brain, where they are processed and interpreted as different sensations such as touch, pain, or temperature.
No, Destroy All Creatures does not kill indestructible creatures. Indestructible creatures cannot be destroyed by effects that say "destroy."
No, not all lands are creatures in the game.
Like all terrestrial mammals, honey possums have four limbs.
There are vestiges of leg bones and pelvises in cetaceans and snakes. The wings of ostriches and other flightless birds are also vestigial. These limbs are vestigial because although they are homologous to the legs and wings of other creatures, they have little or none of their function.
Like all animals, the limbs of a dragon could be legs, arms, and/or wings, depending on their function. Tails do not count as limbs in most cases.
Common snappers primarily move through swimming using their strong limbs and streamlined bodies. They use their powerful front limbs to paddle through the water, while their back limbs help with steering. On land, they can crawl slowly using their limbs but are less agile compared to their swimming capabilities. Overall, their movement is adapted to both aquatic and terrestrial environments, though they are predominantly aquatic creatures.