No, many cats, dogs, even sheep or goats lift all their legs when running at some point during mid-stride.
Four horses
Yes. The word "quadruped" is from the Latin words for "four feet". A quadruped is any four-legged animal.
There are several kinds of car lifts in operation today. Some of which are two post lifts, 4 post lifts, 4 post alignment lifts, inground lifts, mobile column lifts, short rise lifts, mid rise lifts and home garage lifts.
This depends on the type of movement the horse is doing. Of course, there will be times when a horse has all four feet on the ground. When a horse is walking, it only lifts one foot into the air. When a horse is trotting, it lifts two legs off the ground. When a horse is cantering, there are times when three legs are in the air, and there are times when just two are in the air. When a horse is galloping, all four feet come off the ground.
Yes. A "quadruped" (Latin having four feet) is any animal with four legs.
A horse. Horses have four gates, actually. They can walk, trot, canter and gallop.
horses occasionally gallop with all four hooves off the ground
Yes. Four horses can behave as a herd.
Vizsla is a dog breed recognized by the AKC. It is a 4 legged animal.
My anwer is horses, lions, giraffes, lizards, tigers, kittens, and puppies. :) :)
Horses are mammals/animals with four legs.
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