What is animal without legs?

Animals without legs are called "legless" or "limbless" animals. Some examples include snakes, worms, eels, and some species of lizards. These animals have adapted to life without legs by developing special ways of moving, such as slithering or burrowing. Many legless animals are able to burrow underground or swim through water using their muscles and unique body shapes. Some legless animals also have specialized organs or adaptations for capturing prey, such as the venomous fangs of snakes. Despite their lack of legs, many legless animals are adept at navigating their environments and have evolved unique ways to survive and thrive.