A bear can walk on two legs but only for a few steps even up hill.
We walk on two legs, sometimes bears, flamingos, cranes, heron, and others. which ones can work on 3 legs then?
Only for a minute or two. It's not their natural position.
No we do not have two legs we have none we walk with are arms.
Dinosaurs that walk on two legs are called "bipeds". The term applies to all animals that walk on two legs.
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!
once we humans evolved from monkeys at that time our organs became complex in working and muscles grew stronger in our legs so we stood up and even we can observe that conditions in some animals to like polar bears which have strong legs and even in the future they my walk on two legs
Two arms and two legs.
yea
Someone who has been paralyzed in their 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.
Hadrosaurs and Iguanodonts are both known to have walked on four legs. However, they could stand, walk, or run on two legs when it was useful.