centipedes, milipedes, octopus, squid, arachnids
Birds have two legs with wings and bills.
A Snail.
Insects have wings and six legs. They are the only invertebrate group with both of these features, which help them to fly and move around efficiently.
Oh, dude, you're talking about a bat! Yeah, it's like a flying mouse with wings and four legs. So, technically, it fits the bill. But seriously, who knew bats were like the rebellious teenagers of the animal kingdom, breaking all the rules with their wings and legs combo.
No. All insects have legs. (Not all have wings.)
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birds not animals have 2 legs and wings
Birds have two legs with wings and bills.
A Snail.
birds
Animals that have both legs and wings are birds. Others with these are not animals and are called insects.
An insect is an animal that has six legs and wings, does not have a shell or feathers. Examples include butterflies, bees, and dragonflies. These creatures belong to the class Insecta and are characterized by their three-part body structure, which includes a head, thorax, and abdomen.
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Insects have wings and six legs. They are the only invertebrate group with both of these features, which help them to fly and move around efficiently.
yes,they have wings and legs.
They are all appendages used for movement and manipulation in animals. Arms and wings are typically used for flying or reaching, legs are used for walking or running, and flippers are used for swimming.
Butterfly. They are all animals, but the butterfly has wings and six legs, while the frog and rabbit have no wings and they have four legs.