The legs of insects and the legs of mammals are usually jointed. This does not take into consideration, though, that sharks, whales, and dolphins are also mammals.
Insects only have six legs and are not mammals.
Butterflies are insects, not mammals. Insects are characterized by having three body segments, six legs, and usually wings, while mammals are warm-blooded animals with hair or fur, live births, and mammary glands to nurse their young.
Mammals with 6 legs, like insects, have a distinct body structure that includes three body segments and six legs. This sets them apart from other mammals, which typically have four legs. Additionally, these mammals often have specialized adaptations for their six-legged locomotion, such as wings or antennae.
To keep them away from the hot sand. Most desert animals have long legs, mammals and birds too. Think ostrich ^^
There are no insects that have two legs. All insects have six legs and most insects have wings on their bodies.
Insects have 6 legs
Not all mammals have four legs. Bats are mammals, but have only two "legs." Whales and dolphins are mammals, but have no legs at all. What distinguishes mammals from other animals is not the number of legs, but the presence of sweat and milk glands.
Fleas, crickets, and grasshoppers (insects), frogs and toads (amphibians), and hares and rabbits (mammals).
Seals are mammals
Most mammals have 4 legs, but some have 2.
yes insects have 6 legs
Butterflies are insects. All insects have 6 legs (or 3 pairs of legs).