The only insects with four legs are the insects that happen to be missing two of their legs.
A four footed animal is called a quadruped.
none, all insects have 6 legs
A Griffin but i could be wrong...
None. A spider could, though.
a squirrel
a Bat
The bats
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Birds have two legs with wings and bills.
all insects have six legs but not all of them have wings
A Bird has 2 legs.
A quadruped. Humans are bipeds (2 legs).
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birds not animals have 2 legs and wings
Butterfly. They are all animals, but the butterfly has wings and six legs, while the frog and rabbit have no wings and they have four legs.
Birds have two legs with wings and bills.
Chicks have four limbs, two legs and two wings.
all insects have six legs but not all of them have wings
A Bird has 2 legs.
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Animals that have both legs and wings are birds. Others with these are not animals and are called insects.
The chickens felt offended that "two legs are bad", clearly because they only have two legs. But Snowball reassured them that they are considered equal with the animals because wings can be considered as "legs". Therefore, they have four legs, including their two wings. What separates humans from animals physically, Snowball says, is hands. Only humans have hands.
no but if you were to think that when you get your turkey it has 4 legs your probably mistaking them for 2 wings and 2 legs because wings look alot like legs.
A quadruped. Humans are bipeds (2 legs).
Two sets fo wings (four total) and three sets of legs (six total). The prothorax carries legs, metathorax legs and wings, and meosthorax legs and wings. Not all adult insects have two sets of wings, but they all have six legs. Other arthropods have different parts all toghether.