A bipedal walks on two legs (e.g. humans); a quadrupedal animal walks on four legs (e.g. dog, cat, etc.).
A four-legged animal.
Bipedal describes a manner of movement in which one moves using two legs or feet. (Biped in latin is literally "two footed") Humans are bipedal, as are some animals like kangaroos or some primates, although the term is not restricted to describing living organisms. Animals like dogs and cats are considered quadrupedal, as they move on four limbs.
A animal that normally walks on two legs is called 'bipedal'. On the other hand, a four legged animal is a 'quadrupedal'. Examples of bipedals are kangaroos, birds, and humans. Many dinosaurs were also bipedals.
Triceratops was a quadrupedal land animal. It didn't have wings or fins, and technically the end of the forelimb is a foot, not a hand, unless the animal is at least partly bipedal. Its front feet each had three toes.
Zebra, tiger, lion, frog, cat...humans are the only species that are bipedal. Any animal but a human, take your pick.
Animals that walk on two feet, like humans and birds, are called bipeds. The noun is biped. The adjective is bipedal.
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Answer this question...diffirences between plant and animal
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there isn't a difference - you can use either word
Bipedal Locomotion is the the act of an animal walking on its back two legs.