10 (8 true legs plus 2 pedipalps)
A jerrymunglum looks like a spider, and is sometimes referred to as a camel spider, but is not a true spider. It is in the part of the arachnid family known as solifugidae. Solifuges are short-lived, are mostly found in dry environments, vary widely in size, have two-segmented jaws which can be up to one-third of their body length and are armed with teeth and spine-like and horn-like processes of various sizes; they are abundant in the savannahs, steppes, and deserts of Africa, the Middle East, central Asia, the southwestern United States, Mexico, and South America.