They are walking tip-toe.
The word which describes something that walks on two feet is "Bipedal" (Bi' meaning two, Ped'al from the latin Ped; the feet, to walk) A Bipedal creature is called a Biped. Similarly, something that walks on four feet would be called "Quadrapedal" (a Quadruped.)
The answer depends on which animal's baby the question is about: lots of animals' offsprings are called cubs.
Its obvious isn't it BABY POWDER its supposed to be used on baby's that's why its called baby powder. You can also use it on your feet like that athlete powder.
This is my favorite: What walks on 4, then 2, then 3 things? a Man baby crawls walks on two feet then walks on two feet with a cane, as an old man. heres another one: trick your friends. Simon says : touch your nose HA! Were playing <place name here> says! 3: hope this helps!
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He crawls on all fours in the morning of his life, walks upright on two feet in the day of his life and walks with a cane in the night of his life. The answer is hidden in the question. It is human baby that walks on Four during babyhood, Two when he can stand and walk on two legs, in the evening of his life (old age) he is bent and takes a stick in his hand to walk on Three legs. (Read the play: Aedipus Rex by Sophocles.)
there are 4 feet on a bush baby there are 2 feet and 2 hands
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Breech is feet first, backward is when the baby is face up instead of face down.
There is a Facebook page called "Cute girl's feet" which may be helpful. A website called "Cute Overload" has pictures of a pet goose wearing sandals because it goes for walks with its owners and its feet were getting sore from walking on pavements.
yes the dad looks after while the mum looks for fish. yes the dad keeps the baby on his feet to keep the baby warm, when the baby opens its eyes the daddy lets it go and it walks around looking for his mom. The baby calls to his mom when his mom comes back they feed the baby.
Man. He crawls on all fours when a baby, walks on two when an adult and has 3 (two legs + a cane) when old.