No. Horse can only have four legs. Six would be impossible without it having a birth defect
No. A quadraped has four legs. A horse has SIX legs. Two legs in the back, and fore legs in the front.
The mythical horse of the Norse god Odin, Sleipner has/had eight legs.
The Horse Isle2 answer for this riddle is just 'Ridden' -Bareback ;)
Crustaceans usually have six legs
No, spiders have eight legs, not six.
Horses only have four legs... so if you meant to ask "why do horses have four legs" then the answer would be that four legs fit the horses needs the most, for example six legs would make it hard to turn and would make the horse too long. But in the same way two legs wouldn't be enough because the horse would have to stand on its hind legs and since it wasn't made for two legs the horse wouldn't be able to stand up and would fall over.
no Sir
insects have six legs. You could count six legs on an ant, ladybug, and any other insect.
A bug with six legs has six legs.
That is impossible, many insects have not been discovered. In general, insects all have 6 legs.
A spider with six legs would have six legs.
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