A chair, because a chair cannot walk at all!
Seals don't walk, they do the belly hump as their back legs are useless. Walrus ditto Sloth can climb and swim but sort of crawl when they're on the ground.
a chair
" I will work harder" "Napoleon is always right" "Four legs good two legs bad" ( later changed to "Four legs good two legs better"
"Four legs good, two legs bad" is a slogan used by animals such as sheep in George Orwell Animal Farm. The "two legs" in the slogan refers to the humans.
A dog trots by means of propulsion with its four legs. Usually dogs walk with three legs on the ground at a time; dogs have two legs on the ground to save time while leaping.
Four legs are touching the ground. Ben is standing on his back legs, which means only two legs are touching the ground, while Bob is standing on one more leg than Ben (three legs). Babe, who is standing normally, has all four legs touching the ground.
"Four legs good two legs bad!" which was bleated by the sheep but this was later changed to "Four legs good, Two legs better!"
The alligator can move speedily over the ground on four legs.
This is a riddle. The answer is a chair. A chair has four legs but cannot walk, three eyelets (the holes where bolts go) but cannot see, and twenty arms (the armrests) but cannot grab.
I think that 2 legs are good because you are tall and it is not hard for you to see and i think that 4 legs is not good because are low.
Alligators have legs which they use to crawl on land
The answer to the riddle is a chair. A chair has four legs but cannot walk, and when someone is sitting comfortably in it, the weight can cause the chair's "back" to ache or feel strained. Thus, while it fits the description of having four legs, it is an inanimate object rather than an animal.