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Which animal has the most legs?

No animals, on record, have more than 4 legs. Insects on the other hand do have more than 4 legs, so do arachnids.


What actors and actresses appeared in The Animatrix - 2003?

The cast of The Animatrix - 2003 includes: Melinda Clarke as Alexa (segment "Matriculated") Debi Derryberry as Kid (segment "The Second Renaissance, Part II") Alex Fernandez as Tom (segment "World Record") Bette Ford as Old Woman (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris") Tom Kenny as Operator (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris") Phil LaMarr as Duo (segment "Program") Rodney Saulsberry as Chyron (segment "Matriculated") Allison Smith as Reporter (segment "World Record") Victor Williams as Dan (segment "World Record")


Animals with more than eight legs?

Some examples of animals with more than eight legs include spiders, scorpions, and centipedes. These animals are known as arachnids or myriapods, and their numerous legs help them move efficiently and navigate their environments.


What is a record number in Microsoft Access?

Each record must be numbered, so that you can scroll through them and see how many you have and go to a particular record, like the ninth one. The record number is not part of the record itself, so it is not a field in the record. In the record you would usually have a primary key field to identify each record. A record number does not stay with a particular record, like when they are sorted or when a record is deleted.


What are the release dates for Smurfs - 1981 The Chief Record Smurf Smurfing in Sign Language 3-27?

Smurfs - 1981 The Chief Record Smurf Smurfing in Sign Language 3-27 was released on: USA: 19 November 1983 Netherlands: 2 February 1985 (segment The Chief Record Smurf") Netherlands: 18 May 1985 (segment "Smurfing in Sign Language")"


Odd parity transmission system is based on the transmission of an odd number of?

odd parity transmission is based on the transmission of an odd number of one bits for each byte or character or minimum data unit. odd parity transmission is used as a simple form of error detection when transmitting data through a medium such as wire. typically a transmission record or packet may be split into eight bit segments with a ninth bit appended to each segment so that nine bit are transmitted for segment. The ninth bit is set to zero or one so that each segment has an odd number of one bits. At the receiving end, each segment is checked to insure that an odd number of bits are set to one. If not, than a transmission error exists and some measure is taken to have the record or packet resent. Parity checking by itself is not fool proof. It can catch the loss of a single bit of data in a byte but if two bits (or an even number of bits) are wrong, no error will be detected as parity will show to be valid.


What is the grad system and number system?

a grade system is a record of grades and a number is a record of numbers


In terms of medical billing how is an account number different from a medical record number?

account number is the billing number and medical record number is the patients id number


What is the record for the bigger number of fans and who does it belong to?

The Juggalos have a record shattering number of over 2 billion people.


Number of grooves in a vinyl record?

One on each side of the record.


What is the record number of a book?

related to the answer.


What is the record of the longest game of twister?

There is no record for the longest game, only the largest (by number of mats and number of players).