Kittens have four limbs called legs, and another limb in the back called a tail.
That bubble in the front is its head, it is full of sharp teeth.. keep your fingers away from there ^_~
They can be called limbs, appendages, extremities, or members.
Yes, cats limbs are called legs. Their hind legs are longer than their forelegs.
There's only two names; Front Legs and Hind Legs.
Like all animals, the limbs of a dragon could be legs, arms, and/or wings, depending on their function. Tails do not count as limbs in most cases.
no sea creatures have limbs and the other animals and humans have legs
A turtle's legs are commonly referred to as flippers in the case of sea turtles, which are adapted for swimming. On land, tortoises have more robust, column-like limbs that are simply called legs. Both types of limbs serve crucial roles in locomotion, whether in water or on land.
Cats have four legs, which are considered limbs. Their front limbs are commonly referred to as arms or forelegs, while their hind limbs are referred to as legs or hind legs.
A bird has 4 limbs: its arms are wings and its legs are its legs.
Legs and arms are limbs, tails are also limbs.
no, kittens develop with four legs
The limbs for Amohibian is Weak legs...
The projections of a frog, commonly known as "limbs," refer to its four legs: two forelimbs (front legs) and two hind limbs (back legs). These limbs are adapted for various functions, including jumping, swimming, and climbing. Frogs also have webbed feet, which aid in swimming, and their powerful hind limbs allow for impressive leaps. Overall, these projections are essential for their mobility and survival in different environments.