Yes, millipedes have multiple pairs of legs. Each segment of their body has two pairs of legs, which they use for walking and for support. The number of legs varies depending on the species, but most millipedes have between 30 and 400 legs.
YES, MILLIPEDES HAVE LEGS. IN FACT THE NAME "MILLIPEDES" IS DERIVED FROM THE LATIN WORDS "MILLE" MEANING THOUSAND, AND "PES" MEANING FOOT, ALTHOUGH THEY DO NOT ACTUALLY HAVE A THOUSAND LEGS.
Millipedes have many legs hundreds f them and they can range from 30 legs toa hundred legs. They do not have a million legs as the common misconception
Yes, millipedes have legs. In fact, they have many legs, with most species having between 30 and 400 legs. Despite their name, however, they don't actually have a thousand legs.