Earthworm locomotion is conducted by waves of muscular contractions. The contracted segments seize the soil by the claw-like setae. The process of alternating the contracted segment with the relaxed segment causes movement.
Yes horses move with there legs . If they brake a leg or twist it then they can't move at all.
They move them in a complex system.
It walks on all four legs.
It's OK, she can still move all four legs.
I would say, "No" because they use all of their legs as legs to walk on. They don't use 3 legs to pick things up and move thing. So all their legs are legs.
Yes, they do.
Tapirs walk on 4 legs. That is how they move.
its sticks its horn in its hole
The trick to dance without being awkward is very simple. All you have to do is move very little. And only move your legs side to side. For reference you can watch will smith teaching a guy to dance in the movie the hitch
They move on all four legs and they leap
Tortoises move by using all four legs to walk on land. They have a slow and steady gait with legs that are adapted for walking on land rather than swimming. Tortoises are not agile creatures and may take their time to navigate their environment.
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. Triceratops had a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.