Man. Four feet in the morning means when you're a baby you crawl. Two feet in the evening means you walk on two feet when you're an adult. Three feet in the night is when you are old you walk on two feet and a walking stick. (Of course you could also have a zimmer frame when you're older so then it could be six feet, or some old people don't have anything and just walk on two.)
The answer to this question is "a human". The reason is because, "what walks on four legs in the morning," like a baby. "Two feet in the evening," like a man. "and three feet at night," like an old man with a cane. This was from one of the Greek stories where a Sphinx asks this question to men to see if they are wise enough to answer it correctly. humans when we gat up in the morning we are laying all fours. AND THE REST i DONT KNOW. I KNOW IT SOUNDS STUPID BUT A LEAST I TRIED!!!
an old pogoist!
explaination
in the morning he can hop on the pogo : one leg
in the afternoon he must put one leg down because he is tired:two legs
and at night he uses a cane is no longer jumping : 3 legs
Humans. Babies crawling, adults walking upright, elders walking with cane.
A bear who gets his legs blown off by a grenade in the evening, and by night time a nazi scientist has turned him into a 3 legged war bear with the third leg being a flamethrower
Man. All fours as a baby. Two legs as adult, three as elderly with a cane for a third leg.
The answer is a human.
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A person
Depends on which one. The most common is: "What walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 in the evening, and 3 at night?" , in which the answer is: A person. 4 legs as a baby, 2 as an adult, and 3 meaning an old person with a cane.
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day night midnight noon astronomical twilight nautical twilight civil twilight sunrise sunset moonrise moonset morning afternoon evening ante meridiem (AM) post meridiem (PM) o'clock dawn dusk
The lark sings in the morning and the nightingale sings, appropriately, at night. So... lark= It's the daytime. Gotta get out of bed. Off to Mantua! nightingale= It's still night. We have lots of time. Let's keep doing whatever it was we were doing between scene four and scene five!
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in the morning
evening or night
Both are related to day and night.
day
you should say "good evening" when you arrive somewhere and you say "good night" to go out.
shadows are longer in the morning and evening because the earth is rotating and when the earth is facing the sun it is day and when it isn't it is night
After morning comes evening A day is the full cycle of morning, afternoon, evening and night.
Mercury is called the morning star and the evening star because it can be seen during the day and the night. Venus can also be seen in the day and night too.
Mercury is called the morning star and the evening star because it can be seen during the day and the night. Venus can also be seen in the day and night too.
The morning/evening star is Venus. It is actually a planet but is often called a star. It is also the brightest light in the night sky.
Some desert animals hunt in the early morning, some early evening while others hunt at night. Those that hunt in the morning and/or evening are called crepuscular. Those that hunt at night are nocturnal.
Good evening is between 4PM and 7PM. Good night is from 7PM until Midnight when it becomes good morning.