No. Locomotion is simply the ability to move place to place. It does not matter how many legs--or no legs; or whether person, animal, reptile, spider, etc. In fact, a locomotive on the railroad, a train, can move place to place.
The kind of locomotion that a white tiger has is its four legs. The legs help the tiger to walk and run from place to place.
poop or pee-pee
The straps fastened around the horses legs to restrain their movement are called hobbles. It limits their locomotion by tethering one or more legs.
Erectus means 'upright'. So that's why they are known for walking upright rather than homo habilis who couldn't walk upright but on 4 legs instead.
Humans have 2 legs.
Bipedal locomotion is a type of movement where the organism moves upright on two hind legs. An example of organisms using this kind of locomotion is humans.
bi-pedal
Humans are bipedal because we walk upright on two legs.
Humans
Locomotion = movement. The emperor scorpion walks using its four pairs of walking legs.
Humans are bipedal because we walk upright on two legs.
the locomotion of a panda is its legs. locomotion means movement of an organism so pandas move with their legs
Locomotion = movement.Crustaceans generally move using their legs, but some, like barnacle adults and species like Sacculina, are anchored in place.
Locomotion = movement. So walking with the legs and flying with the wings.
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Kangaroos are bipedal, as their primary means of locomotion is bounding on two legs. However, when they walk, commonly done when they are grazing, they will use their forepaws to pull themselves along, with their back legs following.
Diploda being millipedes and locomotion being movement, their legs.