There are a great many animals with more than two legs and a backbone, here are a few examples, cat, dog, cow, goat, pig, horse, zebra, giraffe, elephant, mouse.
an old man because when it is a baby it walks on 4 legs than it grows up and walks on 2 legs than he gets old an walks on 2 legs and than uses a walking stick so that adds up to 3.
Theoretically if you are taller on average your legs will be longer on average and vice versa if you are shorter. Also but still theoretically if you move longer legs and shorter legs at the same time with the force to scale longer legs will travel more distance in less time than shorter legs. However this is not completely true if you account for the fitness of the person or the fact that the legs will not be moved with a to scale amount of force.
No.But if you are referencing to the riddle, the answer would be "Yes, frogs croak every night."
Yes, Frogs Croak every night Croak = die
Yes. Given equal muscular development, a person with long legs will run faster (generally) than a person with short legs, because the stride length will be longer for one movement of the legs.
All insects and arachnids. for example bees, centipedes, millipedes, spiders.
No animals, on record, have more than 4 legs. Insects on the other hand do have more than 4 legs, so do arachnids.
Yes there is. In fact there are many animals with more than 2 legs. for example, there is dogs, cats, giraffes and elephant's. there are many other animals with more than 2 legs too.
Centipedes have a dual-digit number of legs. Millipedes have hundreds of legs, but not 1000.
Lots of 4 leged animals.
a caterpillar
The only animals that don't have a backbone are insects and spiders. They are also called invertebrates.snakes,worms and catapillars
there is not one animal in the WORLD that has 10 legs maybe 3 (because lost a leg) but not over 4?
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
-Hard exoskeleton (outer shell) -More than four multi-segmented appendages (arms or legs) -Invertebrate (no backbone) -Multiple body segments
Technically vertebrates are just a way of organising animals into groups rather than an animal in particular. Vertebrates are animals with a backbone, the opposite to invertebrates which don't have a backbone.
Yes, all insects have six legs. Arachnids have eight as does an octopus (although technically they are called tentacles). Centipedes and millipedes have many more than four.