A pill bug, also known as a roly-poly, has a total of 14 legs. It belongs to the class Malacostraca within the phylum Arthropoda and has seven pairs of legs. These legs help the pill bug move and navigate its environment.
A pill bug is an isopod with 7 legs on each side so 14 together
The roly-poly bug (aka pill bug, BB bug, and Armadillo bug) has seven pairs of legs for a total of 14 legs. It is classified as an isopod, a different type of arthropod than insects, which have six legs, or arachnids (e.g., spiders) that have 8 legs. The roly poly can roll up into a tight ball with its exoskeleton providing armor to protect it from predation.The related link below shows a diagram of the anatomy of the pill bug/roly poly.
Rolly-Polly bug is another name for the Woodlouse. These little crustations are known by many other names such as cheese log, pill bug, rolly-polly, roll up bug, salter, sow bug, and armadillidiidae. They are not insects. Insects have only 6 legs. rolly-polly bugs have 7 pair of legs (14 legs).
A bug with six legs has six legs.
Pill Bug
A bug typically has six legs and two antennae.
The super bug is an insect not a worm looking at the number of body parts and the pair of legs.
A pill bug is an isopod with 7 legs on each side so 14 together
A bug with 6 legs typically has 6 legs and 2 antennae.
Insects cannot have 8 legs. All insects have 6 legs.
exactly 6 legs
A bug with 6 legs and 2 antenna would have 6 legs and 2 antenna.