No insect has 100 legs. All insects have 6 legs. However; centipedes, which are also known as arthropods, can have between 30 and 300 legs, hence the name centi (meaning 100) pede. (But they are not insects.)
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β 13y agoOne example of a creature that has a hundred feet is a millipede. Despite their name, millipedes do not actually have a thousand legs - the number of legs can vary between species, but they typically have around 100 legs. They are arthropods known for their long, segmented bodies and multiple pairs of legs.
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β 14y agoA millipede has a total of 100 legs 50 on each side.
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β 14y agoThe millipede, similar to a centipede, is so called because it seems to have a thousand feet. This is likely an exaggeration.
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β 11y agoThere is no such creature
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While the millipede may not have 1,000 feet, it has a lot. The name, 'Milli-pede'
Means, "One thousand feet".
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β 7y agoMillipede
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β 12y agoshivantha
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β 15y agoCentipede
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100 feet is 30.48 meters.
There are 5,280 feet in a mile. So to get the number of feet in 63,360 miles, multiply that by 5,280. This will give you an answer of 334,540,800 feet, which reads three hundred thirty four million, five hundred forty thousand, eight hundred feet.
There are 435.6 hundred cubic feet in one acre foot of water.
There are 8.33 feet in 100 inches.
There are no feet in two hundred cubic feet. That's like asking how many inches are in a gallon. Feet are a measure of length or distance. Cubic feet are a measure of volume. You can't measure volume in feet. And you can't measure distance in cubic feet.
Arthropods that are thought to have a hundred feet are called centipedes. In fact, they do not have 100 feet just lots of feet. But hey, why let facts get in the way of a good name!
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A mile is 5,280 feet, so 52.8 x 100 (feet), or 52.8 hundred feet. Or fifty two hundred eighty feet.
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A centipede
a centipede
Cain's Hundred - 1961 A Creature Lurks in Ambush 1-27 was released on: USA: 17 April 1962
two hundred feet = 66.6666667 yards
No it is not. A biped is a creature with two feet and a frog or toad has four feet.
A hundred feet of what?