Like all insects a water bug has six legs.
A water louse, or Asellus aquaticus, moves primarily by using its segmented body and numerous legs. It employs a coordinated, swimming motion, where its legs paddle through the water, allowing it to navigate efficiently. Additionally, it can use its antennae for steering and balance while swimming. This combination of leg movement and antennae control enables the water louse to maneuver through its aquatic environment effectively.
A water boatman has six legs. These legs are adapted for swimming and help the insect navigate through its aquatic environment.
the single insect is called a 'Louse' a Louse
Body lice have a dorsoventrally flattened body with strong hook-like claws for grasping onto human hair. They lack wings and have small eyes as they do not need to fly. The dull brown coloration of body lice helps them blend in with human hair and clothing.
Penguins have two legs. They are adapted for swimming and walking on land, with short, strong legs that allow them to propel themselves efficiently in water and waddle on land.
The water louse is a crustacean.
Water Louse obviously live in the water.
Earthworms do not have legs.
14 or 16 in rare cases. i have only seen 14 though .
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about 8mm
erm... the water?
aselladae
hog louse
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It has six (6) legs