half a cow
because we are human not animals
you
an old man with his stick
This is an old riddle...What has one voice, but four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three at night? The answer is "man"...4 legs=crawling, 2 legs is walking, 3 legs is walking with a cane.
The answer is a human. Walking on four legs represents a human as a baby when you crawl on your hands and knees, two legs is a human as an adult and three legs is a human as an elder (both of your legs and a walking stick). -rolls eyes and sighs- everyone knows this riddle!!!
Two witches on a broomstick
Flies, like all insects, have six legs and two sets of wings.
None. Flies have legs. Six legs to be percise. And two wings. Two antannae. One probiscus.
The phrase "What has 16 legs and flies?" is often a riddle or joke. The answer is typically "two people" because when two people are together, they have a total of 16 legs (8 legs each) and they can fly if they are on an airplane or using some form of aerial transportation. It's a play on words that highlights the unexpected nature of the answer.
Flies do not have arms; they have six legs. These legs are used for walking, climbing, and perching. Flies belong to the order Diptera, which means "two wings," and they have a pair of wings for flight.
Insects, including flies, have six (6) legs.
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Six (6) is the number of legs that a fly (order Diptera) has.Specifically, a fly is a member of the insect class. All insects have three pairs of jointed legs. The front pair of legs serve as antennae.
6
a picnic table
Two legs
Two arms and two legs.