a girl on the discovery channel website has 8 limbs>
I think its like 4 or something.. not sure!
The main three parts of the human body are the head, trunk (which includes the chest, abdomen, and pelvis), and limbs (arms and legs). These parts are further divided into different systems and organs that work together to allow the body to function properly.
It depends a bit on exactly what you mean by "average." The average person ... a typical person, chosen at random from a large sample ... has two legs. The average number of legs a person has ... add up all the legs, add up all the people, divide one by the other ... is slightly under two.
Most trees have limbs. Humans have arms and legs that we sometimes call limbs.
Most of the water in the human body is absorbed in the small intestine.
The millipede has the most limbs of any animal, with up to 750 legs.
The most weight ever lifted by a human being is 6,270 pounds, achieved by Paul Anderson in 1957.
The most weight ever lifted by a human being is 6,270 pounds, achieved by Paul Anderson in 1957.
The most weight ever lifted by a human is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.
Yes, reptiles typically have limbs. Most reptiles have four limbs, although some species have lost their limbs or have reduced limb size through evolution. These limbs are adapted for walking, climbing, or swimming, depending on the species.
The record for the most weight ever lifted by a human being is 1,102 pounds, achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson in 2020.
The most weight ever lifted by a human is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.
The HUman Centapiede
The most significant human that ever lived.
The most weight a human ever lifted was 6,270 pounds. Paul Anderson was included in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1957 for the heaviest being a back of a lift by a human being.
3 is the most i have ever seen or heard of.
The most weight ever lifted by a human being is 1,102 pounds (500 kilograms), achieved by Hafthor Bjornsson from Iceland in 2020.