Spiders have eight legs in total. These legs are attached to the cephalothorax, the front part of their body. The legs are each equipped with segments, joints, and claws to help spiders move and catch prey.
Spiders have two body segments - the cephalothorax and the abdomen. On the cephalothorax are two sets of four legs, two sets of two claws, and two eyes. The legs are jointed and covered in tiny hairs that allow them to sense their environment. They also have silk-producing organs that allow them to spin webs.