they have 2 but it dependsif you count the tail or not some people say 4 but most agree on 3 i personally say 2
Most amphibians have four limbs. However, some species have lost limbs or adapted to different environments, leading to variations in the number of limbs among different amphibian species.
The direct translation of "mammal" in German is: Säugetier
yes, it is a primate, which is a mammal.
Mammary gland
No, a humpback chub is not a mammal. It is a fish.
A biped
Without any mutations, mammals have 4 limbs (2 arms/forearms, 2 legs)
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The only thing i can think of is one that is deformed and has an extra leg(s)
8 major limbs
The inner support for a mammal's body is its skeleton, which is anchored by the spinal vertebrae, or backbone.A skeleton is a mammal's inner support frame. Appendicular skeleton is the bones of a mammal's limbs. Bird's and mammal's are warm blooded.skeletonIt's skeletonThe skeleton.
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The only mammal species with less than four effective limbs are the sea mammals, like the orca, whale, sea lion, walrus etc. In some of them ther are still clear remnants of what once were hind legs; the orca and whale just have one tiny piece of bone left, so they can be regarded as really having less than four limbs. There are no land mammals with fewer than four limbs.
Oh, dude, fish have fins, not limbs. Limbs are for land animals, you know, like us humans who can walk around and high-five each other. Fish are all about the fins, helping them swim gracefully through the water, not awkwardly flopping around on land.
4Four.
octopus have exactly eight limbs
The inner support for a mammal's body is its skeleton, which is anchored by the spinal vertebrae, or backbone.A skeleton is a mammal's inner support frame. Appendicular skeleton is the bones of a mammal's limbs. Bird's and mammal's are warm blooded.skeletonIt's skeletonThe skeleton.