Denbert Malatamban
Okay this may be cheating a bit but I do think I have an argument. The mantis fly. The first pair of its legs are so specialized that I believe we should no longer call them legs anymore but arms. Therefore four remaining legs and wings. So come to think of it. If we are going to suggest the Mantis Fly then why not include the Praying Mantis as well. It can fly.
Q:What has 6 legs can't walk but can fly? A: A dragon fly Why: because it is an insect that has 6 legs, it literally cant walk, and it can fly
Animals which walk on just 2 legs are called bipeds, they are bipedal.
seriously? all other mammals fly and birds walk on four legs. Use your brain on this one EDIT from horse2648: I don't know who said that up there ^, but haven't you ever heard of a flying mammal called a BAT? And birds don't have four legs. They have two. Also, not all birds fly. *coughs* What about the ostrich? The penguin? YOU use your brain on this one. Anyways... Birds are winged animals with beaks, and give birth to young in eggs.
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They're not always walking around on four legs, they can point them forward and fly probably using Anti-grav Jet propulsion.
Pigs are omnivorous, meaning that they will eat absolutely anything.
They walk On four legs, unless they are santa's magical reindeer, then they fly.
Every bird that can fly ahs wings to fly and legs to walk, all birds are born with legs.
Falcon, fawn, finch, fire ants, firefly, flea and flamingo are animals. Flounder, fly, fox, frog and fruit fly are animals.
Insects have wings and six legs. They are the only invertebrate group with both of these features, which help them to fly and move around efficiently.
Yes, a normal fly has 3 pairs of legs.