14 or 16 in rare cases. i have only seen 14 though .
They have neither. They have 14 legs, that's 7 pairs.
it has 8 legs
Yes, pretty much by definition. Obviously they can lose legs in accidents etc. but they come as standard with six legs.
Insects (with six legs) and spiders (with eight legs) have specialized activities in which a multitude of legs is advantageous. The centipede and millipede have many more legs than that, and slugs and snails have no actual legs at all.
All insects have six legs and three body sections. Anything not fitting this pattern is not strictly an insect, for example, eight legs and two body section (spider) is an arachnid.
ants are in the hexapoda family. hex means six so they have six legs whoopey!
No, insects like moths, ladybugs, and bees have six legs. Some mantids (praying mantis family) have four legs that they walk on, two legs that we usually call "arms," and wings. But other than that, not really, no. Most bugs have six (insects), eight (arachnids) or dozens of legs (millipedes).
A crayfish has eight walking legs and eight swimmerets.
No it has six legs in all
eight legs, or is that too simple?
Insects typically have six or eight legs. Their legs are usually attached to the thorax, or center portion, of the insect's body.
They have around six to eight legs on their body
Insects must have a head, thorax, and abdomen. They have three pairs of legs and usually two pairs of wings. The crayfish obviously doesn't have wings, (not sure about the other requirements) so it is not an insect.
Ticks have eight walking legs. The body plan is very close to that of a typical spider.
Yes, pretty much by definition. Obviously they can lose legs in accidents etc. but they come as standard with six legs.
Its an arachnid, has eight legs like a spider. Insects have six legs.
A hexagon. An ant only has six legs not eight.
The mythical horse of the Norse god Odin, Sleipner has/had eight legs.
a spider has eight legs, an insect six legs