Yes! I am not aware of any dogs / mammals that can't bend their back legs. I have a mini Scnauzer, and I see her bending them quite alot, especially when walking.
They have ears on their "knees" or where they bend their hind legs.
The equivalent of the human ankle. It is the sharp bend above the foot in the hind legs of dogs.
Hind Hind Legs was created on 2006-04-18.
4 hind legs
Yes. Their knees are located on the hind legs where the patellas* are. You can tell where they are when a dog's hind legs bend before the hocks*. *knee caps *ankles You can use this link to have a full view of a dog's skeleton: http://www.pets.ca/pics/dogskelsys.gif
Fleas jump with their hind legs, not beetles.
what makes our legs bend
Dingoes reach 61 inches on their hind legs
hind is meaning back or behind. limbs meaning arms or legs. so like " back arms" or "back legs"
Their hind legs of course. That's why they have that weird bend in their legs like horses do, it provides a powerful spring. You can do this too by bending your knees then flexing them upward like your jumping.
After the hind legs of a frog, try a nice glass of sherry.
yes, proboscis monkeys have stronger hind legs.