no not as far as i now but that was an excellent question
yes they do.if you take a string and dangle it above them they will stand up on their hind legs and get it.if they are trained then you don't have to hang a string all you do is tell them. that's for all i know :)
Pigs have both metatarsals and metacarpals in their skeleton. Tarsals are located on the hind legs and carpals on the front legs. So, when they walk, they walk on both metatarsals and metacarpals.
It means it is holding something (e.g. food) in both of its hands, while simultaneously moving in a given direction.
A turtle walks using its four legs. It will use the same pattern as most mammals where it lift one front leg and one rear leg of the opposite side.
It really depends on the animal. Some animals' feet are simply called feet. However, some of them have specific names. For some, like the dog, the feet are called paws. For some, like the cow, the feet are called hooves.
I am not sure what you mean but animal which walk on their hind legs have straight legs and they are called bipedalanimals.
they use their legs and muscles to walk and run around and they occasionally walk or stand on their hind legs.
cat, camel, giraffe
to eat and walk with
No, it can also walk on its hind legs or hang by its tail.
To walk.....
yes they do.if you take a string and dangle it above them they will stand up on their hind legs and get it.if they are trained then you don't have to hang a string all you do is tell them. that's for all i know :)
Cats have a symmetrical gait that can change as they go from a walk to a run. Their front and back leg on one side move at the same time and they walk on their toes. When cats gallop, both hind legs work together and the front legs move together.
Raccoons, like dogs, can walk short distances on two legs but almost always walk on all fours.
take it to the doctor
hind right, two diaganal, front 4th.
Bunnies use there stronger hind legs to propel themselves both forward and up this motion is generally called hopping