Yes. Crabs, 10 legged Sea Spider, Lobsters, Crayfish, Shrimps, and Woodlice! =)
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The legs of a jaguar do the same things that the legs of most creatures do; they can be used for standing, walking, or running. Since jaguars have claws, the legs also allow scratching.
No, a cow does not have 10 legs. A cow typically has four legs.
sea legs
all insects have 6 legs, if it has ten it isn't an insect But what about rolly polly ollies they have more then six and i believe them to be insects...by the way thay have 10 legs Your "rolly polly ollies" (properly known as wood lice, colloquially also called pillbugs, or as I knew them from childhood, armadillo bugs) - are not insects. They belong to different branch of the phylum arthropoda, namely the subphylum crustacea, which also includes crabs and lobsters. There is a family of land arthropods which look a lot like spiders, called solpugids, having 10 legs.
Quad mean four, and ped means feet, so the answer is four.
Creatures that walks on two legs are called bipeds.
creatures with 8 legs
Legs and or arms
no. they are in a group of creatures called "annelids".
no sea creatures have limbs and the other animals and humans have legs
worms, slugs, snails snakes
no there are not
A spider with 10 legs has 8 legs.
The creatures with backbones are called vertebra. The creatures without backbone are called invertebrate.
Whales are aquatic mammals, meaning that a fluke and flippers are better than legs for these creatures.
a centipede has 100 legs.they are very creepy creatures,but to you i dont know they might be your favorite animal creature my favorite is a frog,and all the rest of the other creatures
The legs of a jaguar do the same things that the legs of most creatures do; they can be used for standing, walking, or running. Since jaguars have claws, the legs also allow scratching.