Ammonites are the most widely known fossil. They are cephalopods and first appeared in the seas 415 million years ago, in the form of a straight shelled creature known as Bacrites. They do not have legs.
umm maybe spider??
I believe you are talking about a centipede
The ribbon worm is the longest recorded creature
There is no rule that says the name of a creature must be based on how many legs it has. Spiders have been around a long time- I doubt that the first person who saw one counted its legs- would you? A better question might be , "Why was the octopus so named? " -- I would guess, that being a sea creature, far removed from most people, it did not have a name when it was first seen by man, so somebody made up a name for it and chose to focus on its eight legs to choose its name.
A centipede can have up to 124 tiny legs, but a centipede is not the creature with the most legs . . . the millipede is.
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A creature can have any amount of legs, but this creature has one hundred legs. The name of this unusual and common creature is a centipede. The name 'centipede' is a strange name for such a tiny element of nature. If you can find a centipedethe you can try to catch it and study it and figure out why and how it got its name and other biography about the centipede.
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A centipede that just got one of its legs cut off
A crane fly/daddy long legs put there teeth cannot penetrate through skin.
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