I would have to say appendages. And I like you ;)
The octopus has the most appendages among animals, with a total of eight arms.
Yes, monkeys have paired appendages in the form of limbs like arms and legs. These appendages are important for their mobility, grasping objects, and performing various activities in their natural habitat.
Appendages of the Skin
No, lampreys do not have paired appendages like fins or limbs. They have a single, continuous dorsal fin along their back that helps them maneuver in water.
A cnidarian has one body opening: the mouth/anus.
Paired appendages are limb-like structures that are found in pairs on the body, such as arms and legs in humans. These appendages are typically used for movement, grasping, or manipulation in different organisms. Examples of paired appendages include wings in birds and fins in fish.
No; hermit crabs respiration is provided by branchial appendages.
appendages are how many body parts do they have
Approximately zero appendages.
most of mammals appendages are its legs, feet, toes and tails.
The appendages in a fetal pig are four toes. Each of the four hooves have the same about of appendages.
false, because they do have appendages
Sharks have no bony appendages and arguably no appendages unless you count the claspers of the male shark. Fins are not articulating.
A squid has ten appendages. A squid's appendages are arranged in five pairs. The longest pair of appendages, the fourth pair, are called tentacles or feeder arms.
moths have 5 million appendages
No a lamprey does not have paired appendages.