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What does "legacy has legs" mean here? It is an idiom?

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Rebecca

This is a clever pun made by the speaker here! When we say that something "has legs," it means that something will continue to generate interest or live on for a long time. If you look closely at the newspaper pictures shown in the video, you will see that the fish looks like it has two legs and can stand upright like humans. Thus, "this legacy still has legs" has two meanings - it's a reference to the humanlike appearance of the "devil fish," and also a statement that the story, or legacy, of the fish will live on and continue into the future. Ex: The Loch Ness Monster urban legend really has legs - many people continue to believe in it even today. Ex: The politician's corruption scandal has legs. It has been talked about for so long.

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