turtle and duck
Turtle and duck
Frongs and Ducks have paddle like limbs.
Duck
Duck
Bharat
For certain all higher animals do. It also depends on your meaning of limbs. But, all Chordata have a backbone. Only Vertebrate that does not have limbs, if your are defining limbs to be legs and arms, are the fish. The term use to describe 4 limbed animals is tetrapod.
No, not every animal has a backbone. Only animals that belong to the phylum Chordata have backbones, while insects and mollusks do not.
Example of vertebrates (having a spinal column) could be humans, whose fore limbs are arms, as we stand upright. Then there are animals like the horse, whose fore limbs (indeed all four limbs) are actually legs.
They both breath oxygen, drink water, have 4 limbs, and eat live animals.
Pigs are adapted by,either adding things to them like prosthetic limbs or bits of machinery ,sort of like a cyborg,or by taking things away from them like : sight ;hearing;taste or limbs. Hope this helps.
coelacanths
the coelacanths
Coelacanths
Coelacanths
the coelacanths
the coelacanths
Their forelimbs are paddle-like flippers that aid in swimming. Also, their necks and limbs are nonretractile.
lobster
Like all animals, the limbs of a dragon could be legs, arms, and/or wings, depending on their function. Tails do not count as limbs in most cases.
The sea turtle's limbs are flippers adapted for swimming. The forelimbs are long and paddle-like and the hind flippers serve as rudders, stabilizing and directing the turtle as it swims.
dogs, humans, ducks
For certain all higher animals do. It also depends on your meaning of limbs. But, all Chordata have a backbone. Only Vertebrate that does not have limbs, if your are defining limbs to be legs and arms, are the fish. The term use to describe 4 limbed animals is tetrapod.