A starfish,think about it,it has 5 legs,2 stomachs,and lives in the sea.
Animal is a broad term used to categorize the kingdom of Fish, Mammals, Mollusks and insects, so in terms of legs, it can range from none to over a hundred with the millipede.
Legs :)
Because they have fins and not legs. And they breathe water and not air.
An animal with legs might be called a biped or a quadruped. An animal without legs can move in a two-anchor movement or in a lateral undulation movement.
Millipedes have around 300 legs
Insects are considered part of the animal kingdom, and an insect, by definition has six legs. They are, in fact, the largest single family of the animal kingdom.
umm...WORMS?
Arthropods are in the Kingdom Animalia. They belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other related groups.
the theory of evolution is that an animal by passing on its genes can adapt to its environment for example the rhea (which lives in south America), Moa (which lives in New Zealand) and the ostrich (which lives in Africa) all developed from the same ancestor they new this from looking at them they all have long legs , long legs , feathers and the same shaped body
The number of legs an animal has certainly does affect how that animal moves. If the animal has two legs they are limited in movement to what those two legs can do.
Animal is a broad term used to categorize the kingdom of Fish, Mammals, Mollusks and insects, so in terms of legs, it can range from none to over a hundred with the millipede.
The praying mantis does have claw-like legs. The praying mantis is known as one of the highest formidable predators in the animal kingdom. The claws are not actual referred to as claws but as raptorial legs.
My guess would be an insect of some - sort.
Legs :)
A man who has no legs or arms and lives underwater :D
Because they have fins and not legs. And they breathe water and not air.
Worker bees leave the hive and go and find flowers. They collect the nectar and pollen from these flowers and return to the hive with this in their stomachs and on their legs. This is then regurgitated into storage compartments in the hive and turned into honey. The bee colony lives on this honey.