vestigial organs
Human sperm does not have legs. Instead it has a flagella, which is a tail-like structure, that helps it move around.
A horse has two knees, they are on the front legs.
The biggest parts that have sinew are the back of the legs and arms
There are 4 bones in the human leg. The Femur, Tibia, Fibula, and the Patella. This includes the bones in the lower and upper human leg.
The junction of the torso with the legs, on either side of the pubic area.
The human arm and leg's senses are touch and movement
Just two examples: Human = two legs (one pair). Elephant = four legs (two pairs).
there are many species with more than 18 legs. the centipedes and millipedes are two well known examples
insects have six legs. They have a head, a thorax, and an appendix
A human normally has two legs.
Just like your legs feel like. Human legs are human legs.
Many species have vestigial structures, especially in the animal kingdom. Two good examples are the vestigial legs in whales and some snakes. This is clear evidence that whales and snakes are descended from creatures that had functional legs. This is strong evidence of evolution, since there is no other plausible explanation, religious or scientific, for vestigial structures.
because they are human because they are human
Homozygous
anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics. Examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, the ability to speak, walk on two legs, and wear clothes.
The answer is a human. Walking on four legs represents a human as a baby when you crawl on your hands and knees, two legs is a human as an adult and three legs is a human as an elder (both of your legs and a walking stick). -rolls eyes and sighs- everyone knows this riddle!!!
A human being