Primates are bipedal.
I believe the term you are looking for is bipedalism or being bipedal.
Humans are bipedal because they use two legs for walking.
Having two feet like humans is called being bipedal. Some other animals that are bipedal are ostriches, kangaroos, birds, etc.
Advantages of being bipedal include increased efficiency in long-distance travel, freeing hands for carrying objects and using tools, and improved visibility over tall grass. Disadvantages include increased risk of back problems, difficulty in maintaining balance, and slower running speed compared to quadrupeds.
Bipedal? Ive never heard of Bipedill, but Bipedal means having two feet.
Primates are bipedal.
being extinct they eat nothing. They were small bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs.
Bipedal pulse are located on the top of each foot, just behind the topmost bone -- if looking at someone else's feet. Bipedal pulses should always be "present" and further, should be described as to whether they are strong or weak. So writing in a patient's chart, "Bipedal pulses present and strong" would mean that each foot is getting adequate blood flow without any discernible obstruction.
Quadrupedal means having four feet.
No, a crab is not bipedal. Bipedal means having two legs. Crabs have eight legs. They are octopedal.
I believe the term you are looking for is bipedalism or being bipedal.
Anything which has two feet is bipedal.
Pedal, pedestrian, and bipedal are words related to feet.
Humans are bipedal because we walk upright on two legs.
Humans are bipedal because we walk upright on two legs.
There were several groups of dinosaurs that were bipedal. The theropods, which included all carnivorous dinosaurs, are the beast known. But some ornithopods and prosauropods were bipedal as well.