Koalas are not bears. Koalas have four legs which they use to climb up and down trees. When they are not climbing up and down trees, they are walking from tree to tree looking for more leaves to eat.
No: koalas cannot walk on two legs, but must use all four legs to support themselves. They can briefly stand on their hind legs, but not to walk.
Koalas can stand on two feet, but they cannot support themselves in this position for any length of time.
No. Koalas walk on four legs.
walks on 4 legs when you crawl 2 legs when you walk and 3 when you walk with 2 legs and a cane Age. We all walk on four legs as a baby, two legs as an adult, and three legs as an old person with a cane.
four legs
Of course koalas have legs. Koalas have four legs, all equipped with very sharp claws. Without legs, they would be unable to walk, climb trees or feed, since they use their front paws to grasp hold of eucalyptus leaves.
yes, they do have short legs.
Koalas move regularly between eucalyptus trees in their home range. When they do come down from the trees in which they spend most of their time, they simply walk on all four legs. Their gait is a little awkward, but it serves them well, and they can move surprisingly quickly.
4 legs and I am sure
a man
We walk on two legs, sometimes bears, flamingos, cranes, heron, and others. which ones can work on 3 legs then?
panda bears walk on all 4 legs and it takes a while but still as i said they walk on all 4 legs
because we humans walk on our legs and the animals don't have the sort of balance we have
in the morning it walks in 4 legs and in noon it walks in 2 legs at night 3 legs what s thatanswer : morning means when a baby is born it walks in 2 hands and 2 legs noon means at middle age we walk in 2 legs night means at old stage we walk with 2 legs and a stick . so answer is human
yes and walk on two feet