yes
kangaroos
An animal standing on it's hind legs may seem hard to us but its just like standing on one foot. Some animals stand on there hind legs. This probably won't help but pandas do stand on their hind feet sometimes Animals which stand on their hind legs include all members of the kangaroo family - over 65 species. Native hopping mice also stand on their hind legs.
Just like a squirrel...they stand on their hind legs and hold the food with their front paws :) Owner to 4 Chinchillas <3
It is a rodent that stand on it's hind legs, like a kangaroo, and has large, strong feet. The Spring Hare's head looks like a squirrel's, and it has a long, fluffy, tail with a black tip. It's about the size of a squirrel too.
It is likely that it was a squirrel, (likely a fox squirrel), with a case of mange or a severe allergic reaction to a flea infestation (they frequently chew the fur off of their tails in this case).
Yes, they can stand up on their hind legs and crawl on all fours.
They aren't designed to do it, if you'll take a horse and look at the way it walks, you'll see that it is reversed from us, to stand on their hind legs is like standing on our hands
No they can not
It is called a haunch.
Some ants, such as the myrmecocystus mexicanus, will stand on their hind legs when they feel threatened or they're being attacked. They do this to make themselves look taller.
Flying squirrels are able to fly with the help of a fold of skin that extends along the squirrel's backside from the wrist to the hind foot or ankle.
In some of the fight they do.
to eat and walk with