No, Humans, apes, monkeys, lemurs, kangaroos and wallabies all have 2 legs.
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no they either have 2,3,or5 limbs
No whales and dolphins don't.
Two legs and two arms. All mammals have four limbs, even dolphins and whales..Their flukes are really merged limbs.
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quadruped.
2 pairs of limbs. One pair of feet and one pair of arms.
All land mammals have four distinct limbs. In bats, the front limbs are wings. In all other land mammals, all four limbs could be called legs. In land mammals that move on two legs, the front legs are sometimes called arms, leaving them with two legs. But this is confusing, because the front limbs could also be called arms. So it is more technically correct to answer the question, "What land mammals can move on two legs?" Humans and the Ground Pangolin are the only land mammals that can walk on two legs for a sustained amount of time. Other primates can walk on two legs as well, but this is not their primary way of moving on land and they cannot sustain it for very long. Macropods (the kangaroo family), kangaroo mice, kangaroo rats, sifakas, sportive lemurs, and the Springhare can hop on land on two legs.
Just two examples: Human = two legs (one pair). Elephant = four legs (two pairs).
A tetrapod is a vertebrate animal with four limbs. "Tetra" means "four" and "pod" means "foot". Amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are all tetrapods; even snakes and other limbless reptiles and amphibians are tetrapods because they descended from animals which had four limbs. Whales and other cetaceans are also tetrapods because they are mammals have two front limbs and the two hind limbs are vestiges.
Three pairs for insects, four for arachnids, five for crustaceans and many for centi/millipedes.
there a part of a fish that makes them swim
Yes, but in fact, all four (two pairs of two) are congruent.
Kookaburras, like all birds, have two ears. Their earholes are not visible beneath the feathers on the sides of their head.
They all have 10 legs.