millipede
centipede
Human
roar rear: when animals rise on hind legs.
Legs, limbs.
beetle, bee
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millipead
centipede
The name of the animal that means ''a thousand legs'' is millipede. Despite their name, millipedes do not actually have a thousand legs, but they can have hundreds of legs arranged in pairs on each body segment.
Millipede means thousand feet, from the Latin milli = thousand and pede = foot Althought the insect called a Millipede does not actually have a thousand legs, but normally any even number between 80 and 400, (they grow in pairs)
A millipede means 1000 legs but they really don't have that many.
tripod
one millionno actually. MILLI (thousand) PED (legs) doesn't actually have a thousand legs. Common species have between 36 and 400 legs. Rare species have up to 750.
The Millipede has been known to have up to 750 legs.
The word "bipedal" means having two legs (feet).
Most millipedes have two pairs of legs per body segment, which means they have four legs per segment. This is how they get their name, as "milli" means thousand and "pede" means leg, although most species do not actually have a thousand legs.
The term you're looking for is "millipede." It is derived from Latin, where "mille" means thousand and "ped" means foot. Although millipedes don't actually have 1,000 legs, they typically have many more legs than most other arthropods, often ranging from 30 to over 400, depending on the species.