all legs perform different things. if all legs were the same, they would not be able to walk or perform daily activities. hope this helps(:
some are some aren't. it depends on the kind
There are a few adaptations made for the different tasks such as crawling jumping because the legs of an insect are not identical. These adaptations include added joints.
An insect always has six legs and head, thorax and abdomen.
an insect has 6 legs
There are none. Legs of insects always connect to the abdomen.
an insect has 6 legs
An insect has 3 pairs of legs (6 legs) and an exoskeleton.
Lice are insects and therefore have 3 pairs of legs for a total of 6 legs all together. Lice are in the insect order Phthiraptera.
A spider has 8 legs. That is why it is technically not an insect (an insect has 6 legs).
A butterfly is an insect because it has 6 legs, Insects have six legs.
An insect always have 2 antennas and 3 body parts. Most of them have wings and can fly. All insects have 6 or more legs... and ... yup:)
Sometimes the legs have adapted into different shapes, such as in grasshoppers and other jumpers, where the hind legs are very muscular and thick. In the praying mantis the first pair has developed into the scythe-like form to grab and hold live prey. In pollinating bees and bumblebees the hind legs have special combs to store pollen. In water striders the legs are very long and water-repellant so they can walk on water. In boatmen the legs have 'flippers' made out of long hairs so they can swim quite well.