it is a snake
A tarantula is an arachnid, which belongs to the class Arachnida, not an insect or a reptile. Arachnids, like tarantulas, have eight legs, two body segments, and fangs for injecting venom, distinguishing them from insects and reptiles.
No. Locomotion is simply the ability to move place to place. It does not matter how many legs--or no legs; or whether person, animal, reptile, spider, etc. In fact, a locomotive on the railroad, a train, can move place to place.
It depends on the type of reptile and amphibian. Frogs and toads usually have shorter front legs with webbed feet with longer back legs that have more paddle shaped feet that are webbed together. Lizards usually have regular sized front legs but have longer back legs. Geckos have feet with millions and millions of adhesive hair hooks for them to climb on almost anything. Salamanders and newts usually have stubby legs that have webbed toes since they rely mostly on their tail for swimming and walking. Snakes of course have no feet and turtles usually have stubby clawed feet. Hope this helped!!!
No, a lizard is not an insect. Lizards are , while insects are invertebrates. An insect has six legs and no internal skeleton or backbone, while a lizard has 4 legs and a fully developed skeleton. A lizard is classified as a reptile.
A millipede is an invertebrate. A reptile is a vertebrate. I am afraid a millipede is far from being a reptile.
YES
Some have NO legs, some have 4
snake
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It is a reptile and because it uses its legs only to swim and it uses its stomach to move in land.
they are the only reptile with no legs or wet skin
A snake is a reptile that doesn't have legs.
No, a reptile. Hint =-ALL insects have 6 legs.
A frog is a amphibian because it has a backbone and because it walks on legs. Any thing that walks on legs are a amphibian.
im thinking possibly snake but the plural would make it SNAKES.
The skull & hind legs of the Dimorphodon (flying reptile) resembled the 1st dinosaur
most reptiles that can stand on two legs and all fours and also komodo dragon