The front legs of a wallaby are known as its forelegs, or forepaws.
I believe you are talking about a centipede
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The rear of a saddle is the cantle. The front is the pommel.
The Boxer gets its name because when the Boxer is in a fight it stands on its back legs just like a human and then it looks like it punches with its front paws and it looks just like a real boxer.
It is the common name for a really long legged spider (arachnid).
If you are thinking of when both legs are straight out in front of you it is called a pike position.
Kangaroos' feet do not have any particular name. They have hind legs and forelegs.
Wallabies are animals. It's not a name for a baby kangaroo. Both are in the same family. Wallabies are almost identical to kangaroos, but they are smaller.
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A group of wallabies is usually referred to as a "mob", the common name for most groups of Australian marsupials (e.g. kangaroos, wombats, etc.)
A kangaroo's pocket is commonly called a pouch but the correct name is marsupium.
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Here in Australia. when we refer to the large front legs used for fighting and defence, and containing far more meat than the other eight legs, crabs' claws.
The more common name for macropods is Kangaroos and Wallabies. Macropods is more of a 'banister name'. There are many subtitles underneath it. Kangaroos and Wallabies are in the same family, but do have differences.
The front of the boat is called the bow.