An animal with legs is called a quadruped, while an animal without legs is typically called a legless animal or a serpentiform.
The animal with the most legs is the millipede, which can have up to 750 legs. Despite its name "millipede," which means "thousand feet," they do not actually have a thousand legs.
A millipede is an example of an animal with 20 legs. Despite its name, millipedes do not actually have 1,000 legs; they typically have between 30 and 400 legs, depending on the species.
There is no known animal that naturally has 5 legs. Any anomaly or mutation that results in an animal having 5 legs would be rare and not typical for that species.
A crab has 10 legs. It has 8 walking legs and 2 specially adapted legs called chelipeds.
The number of legs an animal has certainly does affect how that animal moves. If the animal has two legs they are limited in movement to what those two legs can do.
An animal with legs is called a quadruped, while an animal without legs is typically called a legless animal or a serpentiform.
An animal that walks on four legs is called a quadruped.
Well, no ANIMAL has eight legs but an arachnid called SPIDER does
an animal biome is an animal with 16 legs
In Animal Farm, the anthem is "Four legs good, two legs bad!"
I am not sure what you mean but animal which walk on their hind legs have straight legs and they are called bipedalanimals.
Grasshopper...does that count as an animal...?
There is no such animal.
Legs, Animal Legs, & Bug Legs.
There is no telling seeing how the calves of the legs are mostly genetic.
The animal with the most legs is the millipede, which can have up to 750 legs. Despite its name "millipede," which means "thousand feet," they do not actually have a thousand legs.