I count 11 horses with just 3 legs but all of them appear too have at least 3 legs.
This speaks to the proof that Alexander the Great' horse, Bucephalus, had 6 legs.
Since Alexander's horse had the same number of legs as Alexander had both arms and legs. When Alexander marched into Egypt on his two legs. The Oracle at Delphi forewarned him the Persians were there waiting for his army. It is true that to be fore-warned is to be four-armed. Therefore, Bucephalus had 6 legs.
- Will (Dragonfly, expert logician)