I suppose there could be other answers to this, but the clue "six jointed legs" instantly says insect to me. Members of the Class Insecta (Phylum Arthropoda) are defined principally by having six jointed appendages (legs).
insects
a frog
A spider
That is impossible, many insects have not been discovered. In general, insects all have 6 legs.
There are no animals that have six legs, large ears and a short tail. However, insects have six legs.
ants are in the hexapoda family. hex means six so they have six legs whoopey!
Yes, pretty much by definition. Obviously they can lose legs in accidents etc. but they come as standard with six legs.
Yes as a grasshopper is an insect and all insects have six legs
Scorpion, spider
That is impossible, many insects have not been discovered. In general, insects all have 6 legs.
According to Animal Planet, ladybugs have six legs.
they have six legs. no other animal does.
Insects only have six legs and are not mammals.
Insect
There are no animals that have six legs, large ears and a short tail. However, insects have six legs.
they are back bone the tow important bone but they are all six bone
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.
A grasshopper
No. A quadraped has four legs. A horse has SIX legs. Two legs in the back, and fore legs in the front.
insects such as flies and beetles have six legs.