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it is spider and especially Tegenaria gigantea - which can travel in a speed of about 1.73 ft/sec (1.17 mph)Spiders have 8 legs :D ~ BriannaA spider is an araneae, an order of arachnid they are not in the same classification as an insect. As for the fastest insect, I would bet on one of the flying varieties. Though I do not have an answer as to which one.Well no offense but the person that said spider is an idiot which is one the second statement that I would like to say is that the fastest six legged CREATURE is a cockaroach
It typically takes about 6-9 weeks for a tadpole to develop hind legs. The front legs usually appear a week or two later. These stages of metamorphosis vary depending on the species of frog and environmental conditions.
Animal is a broad term used to categorize the kingdom of Fish, Mammals, Mollusks and insects, so in terms of legs, it can range from none to over a hundred with the millipede.
Some squids have nine legs or if this is an acronym then it might be 9 lives of a cat In general the prefix for nine is ennea-. The suffix for legs is -pod. A nine-legged animal, therefore, is an enneapod.
There are a number of creatures that are called 'Daddy Long Legs'. The most common one is the spider that lives in homes, often on the ceiling, with a very small body ranging from 2 - 10 mm. The legs can be up to 30 mm. The two that are less common are the Harvestmen spider with a 7mm body and legs that are 14 cm long, and the Cranefly, an insect, can grow up to 60mm.
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This really depends on ur foot size. Also it can depend on your hight, weight, and physical fitness. If you are short with short legs, your legs will not stretch and make as long strides as a tall person with very long legs. So, if you really want to know how long it takes to walk a quarter of a mile, I'd walk a quarter of a mile with a stopwatch to calculate the EXACT time it takes for you, an individual, to walk a quarter of a mile.
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Uh... do the maths! 9x8= 72 legs 72 legs.. yuck.... lol x
6. every insect, for that matter, has 6 legs.
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exactly 9 legs
The correct answer is 29178. 26,262 is incorrect. This answer only includes the number of legs of the men and kittens. It misses the the 2912 leges of the cats. Men Cats Kittens (9 x 2) + (81 x 9 x 4) + (81 x 9 x 9 x 4)
I can only think of two animal that can come close to meeting such criteria, one of them is Ben Bernanke the chaiman of the "Federal" Reserve and the other one, whose name I do not know, runs the IRS department of organized legal crimes. lol...just kidding, I have no idea but I certainly got a laugh out of it!!!!
the answer is that he now has -1 legs, cuse it would be: 8 legs - 9 legs= -1 legs u need to know how to subtract #s like that
yes if he starts early like around 8 or 9 and he does it every day he will be able to he cant be to skinny neither
it is spider and especially Tegenaria gigantea - which can travel in a speed of about 1.73 ft/sec (1.17 mph)Spiders have 8 legs :D ~ BriannaA spider is an araneae, an order of arachnid they are not in the same classification as an insect. As for the fastest insect, I would bet on one of the flying varieties. Though I do not have an answer as to which one.Well no offense but the person that said spider is an idiot which is one the second statement that I would like to say is that the fastest six legged CREATURE is a cockaroach