A snake? A worm? A sea snake/worm/serpent thing? Is it a trick question?
The number of legs an animal has certainly does affect how that animal moves. If the animal has two legs they are limited in movement to what those two legs can do.
An animal with legs might be called a biped or a quadruped. An animal without legs can move in a two-anchor movement or in a lateral undulation movement.
their legs,muscles,and backbone
with there arms and legsThe animal moves by arms and legs.
A fox is an animal that has 4 legs. It uses these to walk.
Crustaceans move by at least five pairs of jointed legs with one pair of jointed legs per segment.
They use their legs like every other 4 legged animal.
by using their legs, slithering, or swimming.
A snake is a small animal with legs that cannot walk. While some snake species have remnants of hind legs, they are not functional for walking. Snakes use their bodies to slither and move around instead of relying on legs for mobility.
No. Locomotion is simply the ability to move place to place. It does not matter how many legs--or no legs; or whether person, animal, reptile, spider, etc. In fact, a locomotive on the railroad, a train, can move place to place.
No, they will move to find and open clams by pumping water through its legs - they are not sessile.
most animals move with their legs. if you look at a picture of an animal you could figure it out by yourself most of the time.