Oh, dude, that's an easy one! The creature you're looking for is a bat. Yeah, they're like the only mammals that can fly, but they don't bother with legs. Who needs 'em when you've got wings, right?
No. All insects have legs. (Not all have wings.)
The mythical creature known as a Hippogriff has the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse. It is often depicted as a proud and majestic creature with powerful wings and swift legs.
Birds have two legs with wings and bills.
A Bird has 2 legs.
The presence of four legs, shells, scales, or wings differs among insect species. While most insects have six legs and some have wings, there are exceptions to these characteristics within the insect world. For example, not all insects have wings; some may have only three pairs of legs due to evolutionary adaptations.
what creature has 22 legs and 2 wings but can not fly
A wyvern is a mythical dragon-like creature in heraldry with wings, two legs, and a barbed tail.
The creature you are describing is likely a snake. Snakes do not have legs or wings, and they move by crawling on the ground. They lay eggs, and while they are not classified as bugs, they are fascinating reptiles that can exhibit unique movements that might resemble a dance.
yes,they have wings and legs.
No. All insects have legs. (Not all have wings.)
A bird is a creature with wings and can fly.NOTE(Chickens are birds)
The griffin is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion; the head and wings of an eagle; and an eagle's talons as its front feet.
The mythical creature known as a Hippogriff has the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse. It is often depicted as a proud and majestic creature with powerful wings and swift legs.
Insects have SIX legs and 1-2 pairs of wings. Arachnids, like spiders, have EIGHT legs and NO wings. There cannot be an insect with eight legs.
In the begining the creature stage go to the creature creator.Then go to details.You will find wings.They are to a reguler fly wings to eagles wings.
Neither, the wings and legs are actually attached to the thorax.
Two sets fo wings (four total) and three sets of legs (six total). The prothorax carries legs, metathorax legs and wings, and meosthorax legs and wings. Not all adult insects have two sets of wings, but they all have six legs. Other arthropods have different parts all toghether.