When he is born, he crawls (walks on 4) When he grows up, he stands and walk (walks on 2) When he gets old, he needs a cane (walks on 3) Is that right????
man
A human? Yes because a baby crawls on four legs an adult walks on two legs and a OAP hobbles around with a walking stick,so has three legs.
One, two three, four
The riddle of the sphinx is What walks on four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three in the evening?
Three - the first two zeros are placeholders.
One. Then there were two, then three, then four...
a baby crawls on four legs, then a boy walks on two legs and then an old man walks on three legs because he has a cane
The answer to this riddle is a man. In the morning of his life he crawls or goes on four feet, in the afternoon of his life he walks on two feet, and in the evening of his life he uses a cane and goes on three feet.
The "riddle of the Sphinx" is: What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the middle of the day, and three at night?
A biped walks on two limbs and a quadruped walks on four.
The number sequence four four two can also be referred as four hundred and forty two. The number following this would be four four three or four hundred and forty three.
A human being. Let me explain: First, when a baby is born, they crawl. Since a human has two legs and two arms, it seems like a baby 'walks' with four legs. Second, during the middle stage of our life, we walk upright, on two legs. Lastly, when we grow old, many people choose to or need to use a cane to walk with, giving the impression of three legs.