You shouldn't call them anything.
Yes, you would just have to work more for it. Tone your legs with running, stair stepping, or even walking. Actually, a person's legs are easier to tone and thin because a person does the most exercise with their legs (walking, even standing).
It stands for an animal that is long, thin, and has no legs.
lanky
No, daddy long legs do not have a pink back. They are typically light brown to gray in color with long, thin legs.
Much the same as other insects, but they have long, thin legs.
Yes they have, but not really really long (okay)
to capture its prays and clutcher twigs for nesting
scales, head, fangs, no legs, short tail, long, thin body!
The "Daddy long legs" crane-fly is an insect, with 6 long legs, a small thin line as a body, and wings. There is also a "daddy long legs spider" of somewhat similar appearance though as a spider, is obviously wingless and with 8 legs.
yes bats have legs
llamas are camelids, which are animals with long, thin legs and long necks and are always herbivores... for more information you can go to wikipedia.com
A thin leg can be referred to as "slender" or "slim." In some contexts, terms like "twiggy" or "spindly" may also be used to describe very thin legs. Additionally, "lean" can denote a leg that is thin yet muscular.