Three pairs for insects, four for arachnids, five for crustaceans and many for centi/millipedes.
Insects have 3 pairs of legs (6)
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Vertebrates with two pairs of limbs are known as tetrapods.
An arthropod is an invertebrate with an exoskeleton. They have joined bodies and limbs. Insects are arthropods, as are many crustaceans.
2 pairs of limbs. One pair of feet and one pair of arms.
All insects have three pairs of legs.
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Urodeles, commonly known as salamanders, typically have two pairs of limbs, totaling four limbs. These limbs are adapted for various forms of locomotion, including walking and swimming. Some species may exhibit variations in limb morphology, but the standard limb count remains consistent across the group.
Many vertebrates have pairs of limbs attached to their trunks. These limbs can be forelimbs (such as arms or wings) and hindlimbs (such as legs), and they serve various functions including locomotion, grasping, and manipulation of objects. The structure and function of these limbs can vary widely among different species, adapted to their specific environments and lifestyles.
Insects typically have two pairs of wings, totaling four wings in total.
Flies, like all insects, have six legs and two sets of wings.
6 legs and are attached to the thorax