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Uniped: one leg, such as clams •
Biped: two legs, such as humans and birds •
Triped: three legs, which typically does not occur naturally in healthy animals •
Quadruped: four legs, such as dogs and horses Many
taxa are characterized by the number of legs: •
Tetrapods have four legs. Squamates of genus
Bipes have only two. Caecilians and many squamate lineages convergently lost their legs. •
Panarthropoda: no less than four legs. Velvet worms and some arthropods have more than a dozen legs; a few species possess over one hundred. Despite what their names might suggest,
centipedes ("hundred feet") may have fewer than twenty or more than 300 legs, and
millipedes ("thousand feet") have fewer than 1,000 legs, but up to 750. ==Components==