No, insects like moths, ladybugs, and bees have six legs. Some mantids (praying mantis family) have four legs that they walk on, two legs that we usually call "arms," and wings. But other than that, not really, no. Most bugs have six (insects), eight (arachnids) or dozens of legs (millipedes).
ARACHNIDS. For example spiders and scorpions are arachnids.
Monarchs have six legs but are counted as insects because they are related to the butterfly family!
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Like all insects a water bug has six legs.
the bug that can taste with its legs are called a crane fly
A rolly polly, also known as a pill bug or woodlouse, is a type of terrestrial crustacean. These small creatures are not insects but belong to the group of animals known as isopods. Rolly pollies are known for their ability to roll up into a ball as a defensive mechanism.
because they just do
Super bug is an insect and not a worm going by the number of body parts, wings and legs.
I don't think there are bugs with four legs.
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A huntsman spider is the fastest bug on six legs
No. It only has two. plus six legs.
no because it in order for it to be a bug, it has to have 6 legs
no
exactly 6 legs
Like all insects a water bug has six legs.
Legs, Animal Legs, & Bug Legs.
No.
the bug that can taste with its legs are called a crane fly
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