In the present world it is the elephant, but historically there have been much larger animals that are now extinct. During the Ice Age it was the mammoth, a distant ancestor of the elephant, which were hunted to extinction by early humans. Going back millions of years to the time of the dinosaurs, it was the Diplodocus, a huge but placid herbivore with a long neck, a long tail and a big stocky body.
giraffe was the first four legged animal
Quadruped.
You don't.
a furry ball which walks around with 4 legs.
Some small four lagged animals could be some cats,dogs,and exsotic animals. The exsotic animals are animals such as mice, gerbils, guinea pigs, rats, rabbits, lizards, frogs and turtles. the rodents are more well behaved then the reptiles.
Asthma is an lung disease in any mammal, human or 4-legged. Answer is A: respiratory and inflammatory disease
They don't. No quadruped (four-legged) animal has four knees.The joint on the front legs of any four-legged herbivore such as horses, cows, elephants, deer, sheep and goats that resemble our own knees (and are often informally labeled as such) is actually called the carpus - the cluster of bones that form the wrist. The real knees on animals are located on the hind legs just like humans, which are often referred to as the stifle joint. These are often found close to the animal's belly.
Xoloitzcuintli is a dog breed recognized by the AKC. It is a four legged animal.
Xoloitzcuintli is a breed of dog. It is a four legged animal. It is recognized by the American Kennel Club.
newt :)
A 4 legged animal with a cut of leg
Yes, the hippopotamus is the largest 4 legged animal.
Any four legged animal is a quadruped. Man is a biped or bipedal, because he walks upright on just two legs.
Vizsla is a dog breed recognized by the AKC. It is a 4 legged animal.
I believe it was a donkey.
Animal fat? or Lard maybe?
They use their legs like every other 4 legged animal.
they have the same amount of legs as any other 4 legged animal!
an dog and puppy and cat and kitten and everything els with fur