Arachnids.
Spiders have 8 legs.
Stink bugs do end up going their legs back. This happens due to theoccurrence of elemental movement in their body's. When their legs grow back they also pick up more speed than they had before. A stink bugs speed rate can go up to 300 mph.
No, lizards are not bugs. Lizards are reptiles, belonging to the class Reptilia, whereas bugs are classified as insects, belonging to the class Insecta. Lizards have scales, four legs, and typically lay eggs, while bugs have six legs, three body segments, and most undergo metamorphosis.
------------------------- All spiders have 8 legs. if they have any less then they lost one (or a few) but it would grow back. If they have any MORE than it's not a spider.
a computer mouse has 2 legs and 2 teeth, while an animal mouse has 8 legs. animal mice are not called mice actually, they are called octorats
Bugs are insects. All insects have 6 legs. Eight bugs would have 48 legs.
6, all bugs have 6 legs except spiders who have 8.
all insects have 6 legs but Spiders and other arachnids have 8
Bugs with 6 legs have 6 legs.
fleas
A red bug with a fat body and 8 legs is known as chaniya Asian bug. These bugs are different from the ordinary bed bugs.
Yes. Bed bugs have 6 legs.
Arachnides is a meaning of an insect that has only 8 legs eg: spiders are arachnides because they only have 8 legs........ Other bugs aren't catergorised as arachnides because they usually have 6 legs Scorpions also are arachnides ( yep they have 8 legs )
They are arachnids. Like spiders and ticks. - they are bugs, but not insects. Insects have 6 legs, arachnids have 8. "Bug" is a catchall term.
In the scientific classification, bed bugs are classified as insecta, whereas mites are classified as arachnida. In other words, bed bugs are insects with 6 legs and mites are spiders with 8 legs, therefore, they are not the same.
Bugs (insects) have six legs. This is why they are classified as insects. So therefore, the answer is no.
8 "legs"