Flies have six legs.

Quick Scoop

  • Flies are insects, and insects are defined by having six legs attached to the middle body segment (the thorax).
  • Each leg is jointed and built for walking, climbing, and fast takeoffs, which is why flies are so hard to swat.
  • Their legs also have tiny hairs and receptors, letting them “taste” surfaces they land on.

In short: if it’s a true fly (like a housefly), you’re looking at six legs every time.

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