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It moves about like a wolve, on all fours. It can trot, "run" or "walk".
Yes, squirrels do land on all fours if they fall out of the tree.
6 to 8 feet tall when on all fours
Ground sloths could stand up on their hind legs, but the walked on all fours. They would have had a slow, shuffling or swaggering gait because most species their walked on their knuckles or on the sides of their feet.
It depends on which rabbit. Usually about a foot.(12 inches)
To move "on all fours" would be to crawl on your hands on knees.
it means 3 fours
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older orangutans move on all fours
It means that a 4 piston engine is smoothly running because it's 'firing on all fours'
It means that you get down on your hands and knees, and stand like a four legged animal, 'on all fours'.
get down on all fours and have people move balls all over your back.
It moves about like a wolve, on all fours. It can trot, "run" or "walk".
Dogs use their legs to move. In other words, they walk on all fours.
No - a pig walks on all fours, so it is called a 'quadruped'. Quadrupeds move by quadrupedal locomotion.