Final answer:
In the context of arthropods, organisms such as mites, ticks, millipedes, centipedes, lobsters, crayfish, woodlouse, shrimp, prawn, crabs, and scorpions all have more than six legs, while tarantulas have eight and octopuses have eight arms.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question is asking to identify which of the listed animals have more than six legs. Arthropods, which include insects, spiders, lobsters, and centipedes, are a diverse group of organisms that can have varying numbers of legs. Let's examine the leg count of some of these arthropods:
- Mites and ticks are arachnids and have eight legs.
- Millipedes and centipedes belong to the subphylum Myriapoda, and can have from 10 to 750 legs, varying between species.
- Crustaceans such as lobsters, crayfish, woodlouse, shrimp, prawn, and crabs generally have more than six legs, including a set of mandibles.
- The scorpion, another arachnid, has eight legs.
- Lastly, the octopus is not an arthropod but a cephalopod mollusk with eight arms, not legs.
Therefore, the animals listed that have more than six legs are: Mite, Lobster, Millipede, Crayfish, Woodlouse, Shrimp, Millipede, Prawn, Crab, Scorpion, Tick, and Centipede. The Tarantula and the Octopus do not fit this description, as tarantulas have eight legs, and octopuses have eight arms.