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12->''"Never trust something with an odd number of limbs."''
13-->-- ''Webcomic/{{Catharsis}}''
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15In RealLife, vertebrates have at most four functional limbs -- legs, arms (which anatomically are really modified forelegs), or wings (which are modified arms) -- and one tail. If it has more than that, like arthropods (insects, spiders, centipedes, etc), it's not a vertebrate. Some individuals have abnormal numbers due to injury or glitches during development, but additional limbs rarely function properly. Those with less, like snakes and whales, still evolved from four-limbed animals.
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17There's nothing intrinsically wrong with six or more legs -- it's just that current large land animals originated from a species with a four limb body plan, and adding more requires all sorts of complicated skeleton and muscle changes that are much more complex than just making the ones the organism already has a little better. Or, if they're weighing the critter down... take them out. Just look at whales for a demo. This apparently happens a lot -- evidence suggests that when the first fish crawled out of the water, it did so on seven-toed feet. (For more info on the topic, try [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection the other wiki]])
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19Of course the fact that there's one standard land vertebrate body plan doesn't stop fiction writers from subverting nature's tropes. This trope may be ''exactly'' as old as dirt, for a number of documentaries have suggested that many tales of fantastic creatures could have been inspired by early humans encountering bones of prehistoric creatures and misinterpreting the evidence. For reasons that should be obvious, in modern writing, vertebrates with five or more limbs is primarily a SpeculativeFiction trope. They're often very useful in said fiction, in combat or for grabbing.
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21Sometimes justified because AWizardDidIt or because there's no obvious reason why aliens would always have exactly four limbs, but trying to determine the internal anatomy of such creatures may lead to FridgeLogic. While in most cases authors HandWave such things, it doesn't stop [[SpeculativeDocumentary others]] from trying.
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23Note: as the subtropes get filled out with three or more examples, they can be [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/tlp_activity.php TLP]]'d and moved into separate subtropes.
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25Contrast FourLeggedInsect, which provides examples of invertebrates with fewer limbs than in real life.
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27!!{{Sub Trope}}s
28[[index]]
29* MultiArmedAndDangerous
30* MultiArmedMultitasking
31* OurCentaursAreDifferent
32** ScorpionPeople
33** SnakePeople
34** SpiderPeople
35* {{Pegasus}}
36** WingedUnicorn
37* SpiderLimbs
38* WingedHumanoid
39[[/index]]
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41[[foldercontrol]]
42
43!!Multilegged Land Vertebrate
44A creature, almost always a fur-covered mammal that normally has four legs, has six or more fully-formed legs for no other obvious reason than the RuleOfCool.
45
46[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
47* The [[OneWingedAngel true form]] of Shirogane from ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'' is a GreatWhiteFeline with six legs (four forelegs, two hind legs). His SleepModeSize is simply quadrupedal.
48* The land vertebrates of ''Manga/ACentaursLife'' evolved from a common hexapod ancestor but turned out quite close to ours, with many species in common but six-limbed: six legged cows, dogs and horses, and about six main human sub-species, including some with wings and two [[OurCentaursAreDifferent centauroid forms]], one extinct.
49* The [[MegaNeko Catbus]] from ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'' and the Kittenbus from the OVA of the same universe.
50* The ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', Giratina has six legs when in its Altered-Form.
51* One of the Eight Kings, the Deer King, is a continent sized deer with 7 pair of legs in ''Manga/{{Toriko}}''.
52[[/folder]]
53
54[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
55* ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'': {{Justified|Trope}} with Stitch as he is not only an alien, he's a genetic experiment as well. Also, most of the time he keeps his extra arms hidden so {{muggles}} mistake him for a dog.
56* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'': Randall resembles both a snake and a lizard. He also happens to have four arms and four legs.
57[[/folder]]
58
59[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
60* Most of the Pandoran wildlife in ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' has six limbs: two pairs of forelimbs and one of hind. The Na'vi do not; this is explained in-universe by their evolution from the monkey-like creatures Jake sees on his first trip out which also have six limbs, but the forelimbs on each side are joined at the elbow -- so, two total upper arms and four total lower arms.
61[[/folder]]
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63[[folder:Literature]]
64* ''Literature/BookOfImaginaryBeings'': Borges records a Siberian myth according to which antelopes once had six legs. This made them far too fast for humans to catch, so a divine huntsman cut off the hindmost pair to make them easier quarries.
65* ''Literature/TheDreamEatersAndOtherStories'' features two stories with six-limbed vertebrates. The titular novella has dragons, a hippogriff, and a manticore. ''The Dragon's Claw'' has a dragon, a griffin and a centaur.
66* ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'': In the Seventh Bolgia, thieves are tormented by serpents and lizards that bite them and steal their shapes. Some of these have six limbs, such as one that grabs a sinner's arms with its front feet, his belly with its middle set, and his legs with its hind ones while attacking him.
67* ''Literature/HonorHarrington'':
68** Treecats have six legs, as do most other native land vertebrates from Sphinx, their homeworld, including the Hexapuma and Sphinx Chipmunk.
69** Ditto the native vertabrates of the planet Literature/{{Safehold}} from the series of the same name.
70** Also played straight with the native Medusans, a primitive sentient race on the planet Medusa of the Basilisk system. They have three arms and three legs (six total).
71* Creator/JackVance's ''Literature/PlanetOfAdventure'' features six-legged beasts of burden.
72* On ''Literature/{{Gor}}'' one of the most common animals is the sleen, often described as looking like a furred snake or lizard, which has six legs.
73* Edgar Rice Burroughs' ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'' novels had:
74** 6 legs: the cat-like sorak and rat-like ulsio
75** 10 legs: the elephant-like thoat, lion-like banth, and dog-like calot
76** Apts: 2 arms and 4 legs
77** Green Martians: 4 Arms and 2 legs
78* The novel ''Literature/GloryRoad'' by Creator/RobertAHeinlein has horse-analogues with eight legs, on an alien planet. They are used as draft animals.
79* In Creator/AnneMcCaffrey's ''Literature/{{Catteni}}'' series, there are "loo-cows" that have six legs in order to constantly pound the ground at night and keep the monsters that live underground at bay.
80* Creator/RaymondEFeist's Literature/TheRiftwarCycle had a planet where most large animals had six legs, due to taking a different evolutionary path from Earth.
81* There's a six-legged cat, among other things, in ''Franchise/TheDarkTower''. These animals are called "muties", which is presumably slang for mutant. Later on it's revealed that they are indeed descended from mutated four-legged cats.
82* Thallonian riding beasts in ''Literature/StarTrekNewFrontier''. Quite possibly, all Thallonian vertebrates (the Thallonians themselves aren't native to Thallon, so their four-limbed humanoid shape doesn't have to fit in).
83* ''Literature/XandriCorelel'': Every vertebrate on Karrckchak follows a hexapodal body plan, resulting in six-legged land animals, birds with four wings, and a creature that resembles a deer, except that its "antlers" can function as tentacles.
84* ''Literature/{{Catwings}}'' stars four cats born with wings on their back.
85* Creator/JamesPHogan's ''The Immortality Option'' (sequel to his better-regarded ''Code of the Lifemaker'') presents the Borijans, a species of birdlike aliens from the planet Turle. What's interesting about these BirdPeople is that not only do they have six limbs (two legs, two arms, and a pair of non-functioning but socially important wings), all of the higher (vertebrate-equivalent) life on Turle follows the same general six-limbed body plan.
86* ''Literature/SpaceBrat'': The generally dog-like Poodnoobies have six legs.
87* ''Literature/RodAllbrightAlienAdventures'': Chiblings start off looking more like caterpillars, with several pairs of legs. When they reach the third stage (and split into two animals), one half undergoes a metamorphosis into a form that starts with just four legs, but grows a third pair later.
88* ''Literature/{{Bounders}}'':
89** On Paleo Planet, Jasper sees a group of rodents that resemble meerkats with four sets of legs.
90** Alkalinians naturally have three sets of small legs, although high-ranking Alks have theirs amputated and replaced with [[{{Cyborg}} a single robot arm]].
91* ''Literature/BruceCovillesBookOf'':
92** ''Bruce Coville's Book of Monsters'': The titular character of ''The Beast With a Thousand Teeth'' has six legs.
93** ''Bruce Coville's Book of Aliens'': The Kwarkissians in ''I, Earthling'' have six arms each.
94* ''Literature/TheCosmere'': Per WordOfGod, most [[IntroducedSpeciesCalamity fainlife]] is built on a six-limbed body plan. Sho Del (the fain equivalent of humans) have four arms and two legs.
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97[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
98* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "Seeds of Destruction", DNA from TX-40, a genetically engineered strain of corn developed by a company called [=MacroSeed=], crossed over to milkweed. The spread of the milkweed's pollen causes both people and animals in the small town of Hobson to develop tumours. In the case of a cat, a fifth leg grows from a tumour on its back. The cat is killed in the process.
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100
101[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
102* The [[Myth/NorseMythology Norse God, Odin]] had an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir. Which was born from Loki ([[ShapeshiftingSquick shape-shifted into a mare at the time]]) and a giant's stallion. [[OvenLogic The extra legs let it run faster.]]
103* Basilisks, depending on the depiction. While many have two chicken legs and two either bat-lizard or bird wings, and some are just snake-like, several depictions have four lizard and/or chicken feet in addition to the wings, or no wings but more than four legs, often of the lizard variety.
104* Asian dragons, being usually associated with rivers or water, almost never have wings but can have four or more legs (usually depending on how long/powerful the dragon is). For an example, see the river spirit in ''Anime/SpiritedAway''. More rarely, Western dragons can also look like this.
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107[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
108* ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Frontiers Star Frontiers]]'' had eight-legged land whales.
109* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has myriads. Some examples are:
110** Displacer beasts have six legs. And two tentacles.
111** The osquip is a rodent with between six and ten legs. In the ''Magazine/{{Dragon}}'' magazine article/story "The Ecology of the Osquip", the wizard Buntleby, who has studied the creatures, speculates that their variable limb number may hold the key as to how the various multilegged, centauroid, and winged quadruped animals evolved.
112** The behir is a crocodilian/serpentine monster with a dozen legs. An old Ecology article in ''Dragon'' magazine states that young behirs have less legs, and they grow more pairs as they get older.
113* The planets Ungavorox and Grail in ''TabletopGame/FadingSuns'' universe are known for their six-limber fauna.
114* In ''TabletopGame/RocketAge'' some Martian animals, typically reptiles, have an extra set of limbs, despite most other animals including the Martians themselves only having four. This is possibly due to the large amount of genetic tampering the Ancient Martians engaged in.
115* ''TabletopGame/{{Talislanta}}'' has the Axe-Head, Durge, Erd, Rictus, and Urthrax, all with six legs.
116[[/folder]]
117
118[[folder:Video Games]]
119* One of the three playable species in ''VideoGame/{{Achron}}'' is the Vecgir. They are a species that walk on two hind legs, stand about two meters tall and have two pairs of arms.
120* The ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'' games have basilisks, crocolisks, and diemetradons, all of which have six legs. Dragons -- even their ancestors, the proto-dragons -- have four limbs in addition to a pair of wings, though you'd be forgiven for missing them on proto-dragons as they use their wings was wyvern-like forelimbs and their front arms are tiny like a T-Rex's. Lisks and dragons aren't actually biologically related, as proto-dragons originally came from {{Elemental Embodiment}}s, but the fact that basilisks appear on multiple worlds, live in the ElementalPlane of Earth, and possess an unexplained TakenForGranite ability suggests that they may have a similar heritage.
121* In the sequel to ''VideoGame/CrystalQuest'', you [[SamusIsAGirl learn]] that your FlyingSaucer is piloted by a six-legged [[SpaceX Space Cow]].
122* The Seekers, antagonists of ''VideoGame/AdventRising'', look somewhat like reptilian centaurs, with a two-armed humanoid torso supported by four legs. Interestingly, while their hind legs end in hooves, the forelegs have hands that are strong and dexterous enough to handle weapons; they are also seen to tuck the forelegs against their hind ones, standing upright at twice the size of any human.
123* Galdon, the boss of [[HailfirePeaks DarkIce Mines]] in ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' is a six-limbed (four legs, two arms) carnivorous dinosaur with small tentacles on the sides of its head. It has a figure that falls somewhere between that of an insect and a centaur.
124* Not that you can tell from their in-game portraits, but the Paranid in the ''[[VideoGame/{{X}} X-Universe]]'' series have two sets of arms.
125* The Necho Cat and Frootz Cat Dream Eaters in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' have three pairs of legs. Oddly, they're the only examples of the trope among their kind.
126* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] with the sligs of the ''VideoGame/{{Oddworld}}'' series. They're reptilian-looking creatures with arms and a torso, but no legs. Played straight with the Vykkers, who have seven limbs: four legs and three arms.
127* The dogs in ''VideoGame/{{Wobbledogs}}'' can have more than four legs, and wings.
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129
130[[folder:Webcomics]]
131* In ''Webcomic/ChampionsOfFaraus'', [[spoiler:Faunza]], in her monster form, resembles a six-legged fire salamander.
132* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'':
133** One of the Geisterdamen mounts in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' looks something like a horned, many eyed [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20060710 six legged giant salamander.]]
134** Wasp weasels are [[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120404 weasel-derived creations]] of Sparks (Mad Scientists) with eight legs. They're supposed to fight small Hivers as well as detect infection, but it's not explained how the extra legs might help.
135* Sierks and Ratamis in ''Webcomic/TheInterstellarTeaHouse'' have six legs.
136* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'':
137** Shaensigin is a semi wingless dragon looking Senet beast with six leg/arms. When she appeared in the story she was regrowing one pair so it was significantly smaller than her other sets.
138** Sessine often looks like a creepy giant crow with six boobs, but she can spread her beak wide and push her bird-like head down like a coat to a slim red waist of a more humanoid torso with a pair of long thin arms and a set of strange bony appendages sprouting from her inner shoulders. She can only fly with her feathered skin pulled all the way up as her wings don't function well when she's got her feathered bits pulled back to her inner waist.
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141[[folder:Western Animation]]
142* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' has Appa the six-legged bison among others.
143* In "Roller Coaster Dragon" from ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'', the dragon operating the concession stand has six arms. When Wheezie tells to hurry up because they need to get back in line to get on the roller coaster dragon, he asks if he looks like an octopus, saying that he only has six arms.
144* In ''WesternAnimation/TinyPlanets'', one of the alien protagonists has six limbs, which are usually legs although the front pair can also be used as arms.
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146
147[[folder:Real Life]]
148* A parasite called ''Riberoia trematodes'' attacks tadpoles and burrows into their hind limb buds, damaging the growing limb so that upon metamorphosis the frog is rendered crippled, is unable to escape predators and gets eaten, allowing it to move into its next host. While usually, afflicted frogs end up with stunted or missing limbs, some cases have been documented of them sprouting extra legs instead, as many as eight in certain cases.
149* Scientists who were asked to imagine what an alien world would look like, and what sort of creatures might inhabit it, agreed that a six-limbed version of a common land vertebrate wouldn't be too unbelieveable.
150* And not to mention [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakshmi_Tatma Lakshmi Tatma, the 8-limbed girl.]]
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153
154!!Four Limbs Plus Wings (not including {{Winged Humanoid}}s)
155A land vertebrate is shown with either four legs or arms and legs ''in addition to'' one or more wings or the remains of wings.
156
157[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
158* The titular God-monster in ''Film/QTheWingedSerpent'' has four legs and two wings.
159[[/folder]]
160
161[[folder:Jokes]]
162* A man was driving on a country road, when he saw a chicken with four legs. The chicken started running alongside the car, easily keeping pace, then turned into a farm where there were several other four-legged chickens. He stopped the car to get a closer look at them, and was greeted by the farmer.\
163"Where did these chickens come from?" he asked.\
164"I breed them," the farmer replied, "Me, the wife, and our two kids all like chicken drumsticks. So I decided to breed a chicken with four legs, so we could all have one. And after years of hard work, I managed it!"\
165"That's amazing," said the man, "And what does it taste like?"\
166The farmer sighed. "If I ever catch one, I'll tell you."
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169[[folder:Literature]]
170* Hippogriffs, Thestrals, and Dragons in ''Literature/HarryPotter''. Though dragons in the movie verse avert this. Their wings are part of their forelimbs.
171* ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'':
172** Dragons are genetically engineered creatures descended from fire lizards, which also have four legs and wings but are much smaller.
173** Also native to Pern are wherries, another fire-lizard-related species, which also have four legs and two wings.
174** Tunnel snakes, who share a common ancestor with fire lizards and wherries, also have six limbs. In this case, instead of wings, they have three sets of legs; the front set adapted to digging. Six limbs could well be the norm for vertebrates on Pern, but thanks to Thread nearly sterilizing the planet every 250 years, there wasn't a lot of genetic diversity on the planet before humans came along and introduced Earth flora and fauna.
175** Incidentally, [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental material]] indicates that Pernese arthropods have four limbs.
176* Kinshaya in the Literature/StarTrekNovelVerse. They have four legs and wings on their back. In an ancestral species, these were used for flying, but modern Kinshaya are too heavy and retain them for display purposes.
177* In Creator/RobertEHoward's Literature/ConanTheBarbarian story "Literature/QueenOfTheBlackCoast", when they spot the ruins, they also spot a winged ape. [[spoiler:This ape is the last devolved member of the WingedHumanoid race that once had a thriving civilization in those ruins before environmental disasters killed most of them and mutated the rest. It's also still as intelligent as it is malevolent.]]
178* The Borijans of Creator/JamesPHogan's ''The Immortality Option'' are an interesting take on this: their planet's vertebrates are six-limbed, but the intelligent species, the Borijans, are descended from birdlike creatures. So they have six limbs, but two are arms, two are legs, and two are vestigial wings.
179* In ''Literature/TheMagiciansNephew'', a normal Earth horse winds up in Narnia and is given wings by Aslan.
180* ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' and various stories based on have the winged monkeys.
181* The author talks about consciously {{avert|edTrope}}ing this trope for the dragons in ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''.
182-->'''[[https://grrm.livejournal.com/327410.html GRRM]]:''' There are no actual dragons, to be sure. But there are bats, and there are birds, and once upon a time there were pterodactyls. Those are the models to use when designing a dragon. No beast in nature has four legs AND wings.
183* Also averted in the SpeculativeBiology book ''The Flight of Dragons'' by Creator/PeterDickinson, which, having established the only way a creature that size could fly is by being a living dirigible, proposes the wings aren't limbs at all but modified rib segments. (Dickinson also notes that nobody has this problem with angels or pegasii, since everyone knows pegasii don't exist, and WingedHumanoid angels in art are just AFormYouAreComfortableWith. But something instinctively tells us dragons should be ''real''.)
184* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' eventually justifies its swamp dragons (noble dragons are almost entirely creatures of magic) by revealing they didn't evolve on the Disc at all, but on its moon.
185* ''Literature/TheCosmere'': Like most [[IntroducedSpeciesCalamity fainlife]], Cosmere dragons have a six-limbed body plan. In their case, this is four legs and two wings.
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188[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
189* The Boi-Vaquim from Myth/BrazilianFolklore is a winged bull from the Rio Grande do Sul state prairies with diamond eyes and golden, flaming horns.
190* [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Western dragons]] are typically depicted as having four limbs and one pair of wings.
191* Eastern dragons are sometimes presented as having as many wings as they do legs -- pairs of both running all along both sides of their long serpentine bodies.
192* Likewise, [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent griffins]] also usually have four limbs and a pair of wings.
193* Pegasus, the flying horse in Greek Myth, has four limbs and a pair of wings as well.
194* The peryton from the Literature/BookOfImaginaryBeings, a pegasus-style animal only being a winged deer rather than a winged horse (and carnivorous, but that's another story). There's a recent tendency to portray it as a bird with a deer's head however, probably based on ''D&D''.
195* Semargl, a Slavic god, takes the form of a winged dog.
196* Thai myth has a lot of fantastic mix-and-match critters, including numerous winged, six-limbed vertebrates. Among them are flying kirins, winged horses, a sort of griffin called kraisorn puksa, and even flying elephants.
197[[/folder]]
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199[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
200* '' TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has dragons, winged serpents (which aren't this trope because that's two limbs total), and many others.
201** In 3.0 and 3.5 there were also numerous templates that could be added to a creature to give them wings, as well: half-celestial, half-fiendish, half-dragon (if the base creature was at least large size), and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin winged]], just to name a few.
202** Likewise Griffons and Hippogriffs follow the four limbs and two wings pattern, as do various types of Sphinxes.
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204
205[[folder:Video Games]]
206* ''VideoGame/{{Evolve}}'': The Kraken has four legs for walking and two limbs that act as both wings and bludgeoning weapons.
207* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'': Rouge is a white bat with separate arms and wings.
208* ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'' has many creatures with four legs and wings, such as dragons and gryphons.
209* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'' has this among the noise forms. Kitanji rules this trope: He goes from no arms and legs as Anguis Cantus, to two four limbs a pair of wings and five heads as Draco Cantus.
210* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'': Morihaus, the [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Aedric demi-god]] who was sent to aid St. Alessia (as part of her BargainWithHeaven) in her war against the [[AbusivePrecursors Ayleids]], is described as a "[[OurMinotaursAreDifferent winged man-bull]]" with functional wings.
211* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'': [[EvilSorcerer Hargon]]'s servant [[CoDragons Pazuzu]] is a winged monkey.
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213
214[[folder:Western Animation]]
215* The Bean Team of ''WesternAnimation/ButterbeansCafe'' have a winged flying cat named Cookie.
216* Several characters in ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'', being pegasi or dragons. And in the ''Friendship Is Magic'' generation, griffons as well.
217* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'':
218** The character Imp possesses two arms, two legs, and two wings.
219** Mantenna, a member of the Evil Horde, is an insectoid alien creature with two arms and four human-like legs which were positioned much like a spider.
220* In ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', Transformers with aerial alternate modes tend to have four limbs alongside the wings of their alt-mode.
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:Real Life]]
224* [[http://messybeast.com/winged-cats.htm Cats can grow "wings"]] from matted fur or medical conditions. They can't fly, obviously.
225* Lizards of the genus ''Draco'' look like this, but their "wings" (which are only used for gliding) are actually modified ribs.
226[[/folder]]
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228!!Vertebrate/Invertebrate Mix
229When MixAndMatchCritters include parts from invertebrates, the result can be a creature that appears to be a land vertebrate, but has more than four (and often much more than four) limbs.
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231%%* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drider Driders]], manscorpions, and others.%%ZCE
232* ''Literature/TheScar'': The Cray have a humanoid upper body with two arms and a crayfishlike lower body with many jointed legs.
233%%* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': The Octo-Parrot that appears once. "Waaak! Polly shouldn't be!"
234* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'': [[UnscaledMerfolk Ursula]], the main villainess, is half-octopus, and as such has a large number of tentacles sprouting from her waist instead of legs.
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236!!Other / Combos / Unsorted / Lost examples
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238* ''Fanfic/AngelasPetMonster'', ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' fanfiction: Randall's ex-girlfriend Sylvia Schneider is a wolf with four legs, two retractable arms, and a pair of wings.
239* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': Yammy has a released form of a centipede-centaur. Basically a giant human but with seven extra legs along a torso extending behind him.
240* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' allows the creation of player characters with wings, both organic and artificial.
241* ''Webcomic/CharbyTheVampirate'': Demon King Samrick has four arms, two legs and a pair of wings.
242* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'': The reason for the humanoid form being common among many non-Terran species is [[https://www.grrlpowercomic.com/archives/comic/grrl-power-759-its-evolutionary-my-dear-washington-post/ discussed]] by Dabbler during a press conference. Aside from the possible local benefits of six limbs instead of four, too many extra arms or legs (or eyes or...) or too much variation among the ''types'' of limbs is not efficient when it comes to survival, taking up resources while providing diminishing returns.[[note]]The other subjects she discusses, such as the squishy humanoids living on dry land being the most likely to develop magic and/or tech, fit under other tropes.[[/note]]
243* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': It's common for a summoner's [[BondCreature eidolon]] to end up with a large number of limbs, as increasing their number of attacks per round with extra arms, tails, tentacles, or heads is one of the easiest and most effective ways of boosting their power.
244* ''Art/RealisticPokemon'': A few Pokémon, but the most notable is Dragonite, which has wing-like protuberances on its back despite being flightless. Subverted with Crobat, whose extra wings are depicted as modified legs, and what appear to be vestigial legs on its hindquarters are actually two small tails.
245* In RealLife the prehistoric reptile ''Coelurosauravus'', a relative of lizards that lived during the Permian Period, had four legs and two gliding "wings." Unlike today's gliding lizards, whose gliding membranes grow on spread-out ribs, ''Coelurosauravus'''s "wings" were an entirely unique set of bones not connected to its ribs. Their morphology suggests they evolved by ossification of connective tissues in the skin, though that's the sort of thing that almost never fossilized so it's difficult to confirm.
246* ''Website/{{Serina}}'': The gibbets and simiagibs have six limbs. They descended from the three-legged tribbets (terrestrial fish), but two fingers on each arm and two toes on the single hind limb became larger to aid in climbing trees, eventually developing their own fingers and becoming six functional limbs.
247* ''VideoGame/SporeCreatures'' is all over the place with this and doesn't neatly fit into any one category. The Skuzzalopes have two sets of arms and a pair of legs as do the Lileepas, the Bubleebu have two sets of legs and a pair of arms as do the Taktos, the Whiplies have two sets of legs, a pair of arms and a tail, and so forth. Some creatures also have cephalopod features such as the Glob-Lods. Of course this is to say nothing of the player's creature, which could be anything on this page ''and more'' due to the nature of the [[CharacterCustomization customization system]].
248* ''WesternAnimation/TheTick'': The leader of the Civic-Minded Five, an occasionally-seen superhero group, is Four-Legged Man. As the name implies, he has four legs.

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