Millipedes typically have two pairs of legs per body segment, except for their first few segments which may have fewer. The total number of legs can vary significantly among species, with some millipedes having anywhere from 30 to over 400 legs. The exact number of legs depends on the specific species and its developmental stage.
It has 3 pairs of walking legs.
up to 15 pairs
A kite
A millipede typically has between 34 and 400 legs, depending on the species. Some larger millipedes can even have over 750 legs. They have two pairs of legs per body segment, which contributes to their numerous legs. The exact number can vary widely among different millipede species.
2 pairs of congruent line segment
are you talking about snakes or millipide? different person: if you are talking about milipedes...then they have roughly a 1000 legs not always, but around 1000 legs. =)
they have 4 pairs of legs
A Spider has Four pairs of legs
Insects have 3 pairs of legs (6)
All insects have three pairs of legs.
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They have 5 pairs of "legs" (-> 10 legs) [paraeopodes], but only use 6 of them for walking. 2 pairs have little pincers. They also have 5 pairs (-> 10 legs) of swimminglegs [pleopodes]. This gives them 20 legs or 10 pairs out of which they use 6 or 3 pairs for walking.
Arachnods have 4 pairs of legs.
It has 6 legs in total :)(3 pairs)
it has 3 pairs and 6 legs.
Just two examples: Human = two legs (one pair). Elephant = four legs (two pairs).
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