Why does large heath have 4 legs?
Large heath, also known as Coenonympha tullia, has 4 legs like most insects because it is an insect species belonging to the order Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths, all of which have 6 legs in their adult stage but lose 2 legs during metamorphosis.
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