Are there any 3 legged animals?

The natural world is filled with examples of three-legged deer, lions, tigers, and other animals that thrive in the wild, even without human intervention. In 2007, for instance, a three-legged moose was seen in Anchorage, Alaska, nursing a large and healthy calf.
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What animals have 3 legs?

Apart from parrots, there are no known species where three limbs are standard, although the movement of some macropods such as kangaroos, which can alternate between resting their weight on their muscular tails and their two hind legs and hop on all three, may be an example of tripedal locomotion in animals.
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Is there a 5 legged animal?

One of the world's best loved and iconic animals has been keeping a secret. It turns out kangaroos may be the world's only “pentapedal” animals, effectively having five legs.
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Are there any 7 legged animals?

A seven-legged lamb has been born in New Zealand. Although the six-day old bleats like a healthy animal, its abnormalities mean it is unlikely to survive.
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Are there any 3 legged insects?

Three-limbed movement is less common. Insects, which of course have six legs, have a mode of movement where their legs move in sets of three: two legs on one side and one on the opposite side are on the ground, with the opposite legs moving, at any time.
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Does a kangaroo have 3 legs?

Believe it or not, kangaroos have three legs! This discovery was made in 2014 by a team from Canada's Simon Fraser University. They corralled red kangaroos through a chamber that measured the downward forces they exerted as they walked.
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Do any animals have 1 leg?

Moving using only one leg is known as unipedal movement. Many bivalvia and nearly all gastropoda molluscs have evolved only one foot. Through accidents (i.e. amputation) or birth abnormalities it is also possible for an animal or a human being to end up with only a single leg.
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Does anything have 12 legs?

Symphylans. Symphylans are arthropods that dwell in the soil and in turn, have earned the name garden centipedes. They have between 15 and 24 segments in their trunks of which ten or twelve have a pair of legs each. Symphylans have more than 200 species, with the young having 12 limbs while the adults grow up to 24.
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What animal has 9 legs?

The discovery of an octopus with nine legs in Shizugawa Bay in Minami-Sanriku, Japan, has surprised even a local researcher, who said he had never seen such a phenomenon. An octopus has the ability to regenerate its eight legs, and by some chance this one perhaps added one.
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What kind of animal has 14 legs?

The giant Bathynomus is a deep sea crustacean with 14 legs.

The peculiar creature was found during a marine survey conducted by Peter Ng of the National University of Singapore and colleagues, reports Daily Mail.
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Does any animal have 20 legs?

Centipedes are long, thin arthropods with one pair of legs per body segment. Despite "centi" in their name, which implies 100 legs, centipedes can have fewer than 20 legs to more than 300 legs, but they always have an odd number of pairs of legs.
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Does any animal have 10 legs?

The Decapoda or decapods (literally "ten-footed") are an order of crustaceans within the class Malacostraca, including many familiar groups, such as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and prawns.
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What animal has 32 brains?

Leech has 32 brains. A leech's internal structure is segregated into 32 separate segments, and each of these segments has its own brain. Leech is an annelid.
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Can a 3 legged fox survive?

Some vets may amputate and then re-release the three-legged fox back into the wild, especially if there is someone who is able to feed and support the handicapped the fox. Others may euthanize. An old break may have reset in which case the fox most likely has adapted to this slight disability and lameness.
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Are there any mammals with more than 4 legs?

Number of legs in terrestrial vertebrates

Not only do mammals have four legs but actually all terrestrial vertebrates (which include mammals) have four legs. There are slight exceptions though as some lineages have lost their legs. Typically snakes have no legs anymore.
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Which animal has most eyes?

The number of ommatidia in insect eyes can vary from tens to tens of thousands though, and the winner would probably be a dragonfly, since they tend to have the most of any arthropod.
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Which animal has most no of legs?

A newfound species of millipede has more legs than any other creature on the planet—a mind-boggling 1,300 of them.
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Can a spider have 6 legs?

Do spiders have 6 legs? Yes. Some spiders have six legs, one pair of which is the chelicerae (spider legs). The other five pairs of spider legs are used for walking around on all fours like a normal spider; these are called pedipalpus or “palps”.
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Do squid have 8 legs?

Like all squid, the colossal squid has eight arms and two tentacles. Each of the arms is a different length, ranging from 0.85 metres to 1.15 metres. The two tentacles are longer than the arms and are about 2.1 metres long.
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Do Centipedes have 100 legs?

Despite a common name that means 100 legs, Australian species of centipede can have from 15 to 191 pairs of legs. Australia currently has 128 species of centipede out of a worldwide fauna of between 2,500 and 3,000 species.
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Is there an animal with one eye?

The answer is yes. And they are everything but big monsters. There are 44 species of the genus Cyclops, also known as water fleas, all with a single eye that is either red or black. Cyclops are between 0.5-3 mm long, have 5 pairs of limbs on the head and another 7 pairs of limbs on the mid-body.
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Do kangaroos have 5 legs?

Watch a kangaroo in the Australian outback, and you'll notice something strange—when they walk, they have five "legs." As they graze on grasses and shrubs, they place their tails on the ground in time with their front legs, forming a tripodlike arrangement that supports their body while they bring their hind legs ...
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Do snakes have legs?

Snakes do not have legs, though some species (pythons and boas) have a vestigial pelvic girdle and two vestigial legs which are externally visible as spurs on either side of the vent.
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