because we humans walk on our legs and the animals don't have the sort of balance we have
A fly has 6 legs, so 6 x 327 = 1962.
A monkey has 4 legs, a pig has 4 legs and a chicken has 2 legs. Therefore, 2 monkeys has 8 legs. 4 pigs has 16 legs. 3 chickens has 6 legs. Total no. of legs = 8+16+6 =30 legs
26 all together monkeys each have 2 pigs have 4 and chickens have 2 2*2=4 4*4=163*2=6 4+16+6=26
2 monkeys = 4 legs 4 pigs = 16 legs 3 chickens = 6 legs 26 legs total
insects
beetle, bee
A dragonfly has approximately 6 legs. However, their legs are not used for walking. These animals are the fastest flying insects in the world.
Lots of animals do have legs.
That is impossible, many insects have not been discovered. In general, insects all have 6 legs.
Animals with legs can be classified into different groups based on the number of legs they have and their characteristics. For example, insects have six legs and belong to the class Insecta, while mammals typically have four legs and belong to the class Mammalia. Other groups of animals with legs include reptiles (e.g. lizards, snakes) and amphibians (e.g. frogs, salamanders).
Insects, such as beetles, ants, and grasshoppers, are examples of animals that have six legs. Other arthropods, such as spiders and scorpions, also typically have six legs.
Most insects have 6 feet but they are basically the only family of animals that are naturally characterized by 6 legs.
Let x = ducks and y = pigs x (ducks) + y (pigs) = 22 (total animals) 2x (legs of ducks) + 4y (legs of pigs) = 56 (total legs) Multiply the first part (the total animals) by two 2x + 2y = 44 then subtract the two problems 2y = 12 then y = 6 go back to the original x + 6 = 22 then x = 16 16 ducks (32 legs) + 6 pigs (24 legs) = 22 animals (56 legs)
No. All Animals do not have 4 Legs
Insects such as dragonflies and grasshoppers have more than 6 legs, no shell, and wings.
There are no known animals that have 12 legs. An insect does not have 12 legs, instead it has half, it has six legs.