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The shape and muscles of the cat allow it to rotate, so that it will land on all fours.
Each cat has four legs, so 23 cats should have 92 legs.
a cat has 4 legs
Yes, cats limbs are called legs. Their hind legs are longer than their forelegs.
have fur and four legs
The Same Amount As Dogs 4 legs to be exact!
A cat's legs are typically referred to as "forelegs" for the front legs and "hind legs" for the back legs. Each leg consists of a shoulder or hip joint, a knee joint, and ankle or hock joint, along with the paw at the end.
Cats have four legs, which are considered limbs. Their front limbs are commonly referred to as arms or forelegs, while their hind limbs are referred to as legs or hind legs.
Cats do not float; instead, they try to paddle with all four legs. Most cats will panic and be desperate to escape the water.
uhh...some kind of animal that is freakishly deformed?
Alligators have legs which they use to crawl on land
A four-footed animal is a quadruped, typically referring to animals like dogs, cats, horses, and elephants that walk on four legs. These animals have evolved to move efficiently on land by distributing their weight evenly across all four limbs.
Yes, all cats have four legs. There is always the possibility that an injury or birth defect may result in a cat having a number of legs other than four. Generally speaking, however, they have four legs.