how many legs fly have
Adult flies are insects and have six legs in total.
Quick Scoop
Short answer
A fly has six legs, just like all other true insects.
How those six legs are arranged
- Flies have three main body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen.
- All six legs are attached to the thorax, the middle body section.
- The thorax is divided into three segments (prothorax, mesothorax, metathorax), and each segment carries one pair of legs, giving a total of three pairs (6 legs).
Why “six legs” makes sense for insects
- Flies belong to the insect group, and insects characteristically have six legs.
- Other arthropods differ: spiders have eight legs, crustaceans often have ten, and some myriapods have many more.
A tiny extra cool fact
- Each fly leg has several segments (like femur, tibia, tarsus), ending in claws and sticky pads called pulvilli that help them walk on walls and ceilings.
- Flies can even “taste” with receptors on their feet, so they start tasting food as soon as they land on it.
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