animals that belong to the class arthopoda have five pairs of jointed legs, of which one pair may be modified to form _.
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The Order Decapoda have five pair of walking legs, and include the familiar crabs, lobsters, and crayfish. The first pair of appendages are usually modified as antennae. Crustaceans have two pair of antennae.
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The Order Decapoda have five pair of walking legs, and include the familiar crabs, lobsters, and crayfish. The first pair of appendages are usually modified as antennae. Crustaceans have two pair of antennae
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