There aren't any, unless you believe in Bigfoot.
___________________________________________________________________ "Bipedalism is not a trait that uniquely evolved in humans but has occurred in five different instances among vertebrates. Twice it evolved in reptiles, first in thecodonts-the reptilian ancestors to crocodiles, birds, and dinosaurs-and second in lizards, such as the Callisaurus draconoides (a.k.a. zebra-tailed lizard). Birds could represent another instance of bipedalism but it is commonly believed that they evolved from dinosaurs. Finally, there are three instances of bipedal evolution in mammals: the marsupial ricochet form (kangaroos), the placental ricochet form (kangaroo mice), and primates and humans with their alternating gait (Snyder 1962)." - http://www.philosophistry.com/static/bipedalism.html
Birds are definitely bipedal. The bonobo, a species of chimpanzee, can often be seen walking on two feet in a remarkably humanlike way.
yes, human is considered as a biped.
every living being which moves on two legs belongs to biped.
bipedal motion is further categorized.
A humans and ostriches are examples.
yes a human is biped
Any animal that walks on two feet.
Yes
BIRDS!
Since they run about on all four legs they are in fact quadripedal, not bipedal.
Quadruped.
Bipedal animals have two legs - like humans. They move by walking.
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I don't think so. Humans are considered viviparous.
Biped.
Horse is to quadruped as human is to biped.
people A biped
All four-legged animals are called quadrupeds.The word quadruped comes from the Latin words quad (four) and ped (foot).
A human being is the most easily identifiable biped although some might say that it's birds.
any animal or human being that walks on two legs are called biped. BY ANDREW HASTINGS in HUTHRD.SCHOOL in Mrs.Angelo's class fith grade.
An agogwe is a human-like biped supposed to inhabit the forests of East Africa.
I am a biped. A biped is an organism that walks on two feet.
Biped
The Biped stood there silently.
bipedalhttp://www.thefreedictionary.com/bipedal
the biped ran as fast as he could