What creature has the most legs?

A newfound species of millipede has more legs than any other creature on the planet—a mind-boggling 1,300 of them. The leggy critters live deep below Earth's surface and are the only known millipedes to live up to their name.
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What animal has the most legs ever?

The anatomical secrets of the world's leggiest creature, a millipede with 750 legs, have been revealed by scientists. The species, called Illacme plenipes, was first seen 80 years ago but was recently rediscovered in California.
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Does any animal have 1000 legs?

A newly discovered millipede has claimed the title of the 'leggiest' animal in the world. Eumillipes persephone was found more than 60 metres below the ground, using its 1,300 legs to push itself through the soil. A millipede with more than 1,000 legs has been discovered, making it the first 'true' millipede.
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What animals have lots of legs?

Millipede Illacme plenipes

The millipede ranks as the animal with the most limbs on Earth, having 750. On average, these millipedes have close to 600 legs, which still rank at the top. Rediscovered in 2005, the first description of Illacme plenipes was in 1928.
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What animal has 700 legs?

Millipedes are second to earthworms in their ability to break down dead plant matter, giving bacteria and fungi a chance to consume those organic materials. Scientists have crowned the species as the leggiest in the animal kingdom, beating out a related species in Puerto Rico with 742 legs.
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Animals with most Legs



Which animal can live 1000 years?

The jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii has no brain and heart and is considered the only immortal creature on Earth; it lives in tropical waters.
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What animal has 750 legs?

All other known millipedes Millipedes sport far fewer legs than their name implies, with many species having fewer than 100 legs. Until now, the record-holder was a species called Illacme plenipes, a deep-soil dweller known to have as many as 750 legs.
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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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What creature has 7 legs?

The seven-arm octopus is so named because in males, the hectocotylus (a specially modified arm used in egg fertilization) is coiled in a sac beneath the right eye. Due to this species' thick, gelatinous tissue, the arm is easily overlooked, giving the appearance of just seven arms.
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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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Which insect has 200 legs?

Often referred to as “thousand-leggers,” millipedes generally have anywhere from 30-90+ pairs of legs. The Illacme plenipes, one of about 10,000 known species of millipede, is the leggiest bug in the world. Males of these species have about 200 pairs of legs and females have over 300.
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What bug has the most eyes?

Dragonflies (Anisoptera) Some species of dragonfly have more than 28,000 lenses per compound eye, a greater number than any other living creature. And with eyes covering almost their entire head, they have nearly 360-degree vision too.
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What animal has a thousand eyes?

While this mollusk may not look like much, it has a few defenses and surprises up its sleeve. This chiton, also known as a sea cradle, has thousands of tiny eyes on its shell — all equipped with a light sensitive cell and a lens.
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What animal has a million legs?

Like many subterranean animals, the millipede has no eyes and is colourless. Scientists suspect that it lives on fungi. An adult female in the study had 1,306 legs and another had 998. Two adult males had 818 legs and 778 legs.
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Is there a millipede with 1000 legs?

A millipede named Persephone

“We named the genus in a nod that it's the first true millipede with more than 1000 legs,” says lead author Paul Marek of Virginia Tech, USA. “The name Eumillipes is a combination of the Greek eu, meaning 'true'; Latin mille, 'thousand'; and Latin pes, 'foot'.
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What insect has 1000 legs?

There are two very similar bugs that are often called “hundred-leggers” or “thousand-leggers.” These are more accurately known as the house centipede and the millipede. They are both arthropods, and neither is poisonous (although some types of centipedes are) and both are pretty common throughout the United States.
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What animals 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 the most teeth?

Snails have the most teeth of any animal

A garden snail has about 14,000 teeth while other species can have over 20,000. But that's not even the most shocking part: The teeth of an aquatic snail called the limpet are the strongest known biological material on Earth, even stronger than titanium!
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Which animal can have up to 100 legs?

Centipede. 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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What animal has only one 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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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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What animal has the biggest brain?

Fun Facts. The sperm whale has the biggest brain of any animal species, weighing up to 20 pounds (7 to 9 kilograms). Larger brains don't necessarily make a smarter mammal.
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Does anything 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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Who is the first animal of world?

A comb jelly. The evolutionary history of the comb jelly has revealed surprising clues about Earth's first animal.
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What animals have no legs?

Reptiles have on a number of occasions evolved into limbless forms – snakes, amphisbaenia, and legless lizards (limb loss in lizards has evolved independently several times, examples include the families Pygopodidae and Dibamidae and species of Isopachys, Anguis, and Ophisaurus).
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