A six-legged arthropod is an insect.
The 1-legged support to steady a camera is called a "unipod." Or monopod
A one legged support for a camera is called a monopod or a unipod. Such supports are used by photographers that need to stabilize their cameras but do not need or want to carry a full sized tripod.
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Answer 1no one they are just wolves with a very bad attitudeAnswer 2Another werewolf if you wish to be two legged if you wish to be four legged you can teach your elf
all about two legged and six-legged bookworm
all about two legged and six-legged bookworm
The Tasmanian wolf or Tasmanian tiger, more properly known as the Thylacine, is now extinct. Prior to its extinction, it was a four-legged marsupial which ran and walked on all four legs.
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A six-legged arthropod is an insect.
No, he wasn't bow-legged.
legroom, leggings, two-legged, four-legged
what is the lifespan of a red-legged grasshopper
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Three legged stands are often called stools. In photography a three legged stand is called a tripod.