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a camel sleeps with it's legs tucked under it's chin and it's toes in its mouth.
Your stride tends to get longer as you run faster, but, no, your legs do not.
straight
they have longer legs that can stride forward quickly
What actually determines stride is the length of leg and the slope of the shoulder. Height just normally translates into longer legs, so is associated with length of stride. Horses with long legs and a shoulder with about a 45 degree angle or more will tend to have a very long stride. But, even horses with long legs can have a short stride if their shoulders are very steep (less than 40 degrees). And horses with short legs can have long strides if they have a nice shoulder with 45 degree angle or more. So, length of leg and slope of shoulder are what really determine stride- not height.
because we have small under powered legs in comparison to frogs
To jump with stiff legs means to lock your knees.
you have to jump using your legs.
Their legs.
by winning it, or running away with your tail tucked between your legs.
Legs=so they can jump Wings=So they can extra jump higher from predators.
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