yes, they use their fists to pull themselves forward instead of walking with their short, stubby legs.
Yes. Sorry...I couldn't put any more b/c it is a straight forward question.
Yes mokeys arms. They have two arms and two legs. Just like humans. We probably evolved from then so, they are very similar to us humans in as far as bone structure
yes yes they and feet
The fore limbs are longer, yes.
Simply bend!
In relation to its body the gibbon has the longest arms.
Yes, they're longer because they need to swing around on trees.
Yes. Eyelashes is hair, just like the hair on your arms, legs, and head, it grows longer. Some people's eyelashes take longer to grow than others.
A short trunk and longer arms than legs make gorilla's possible to do knuckle-walking.
When they are a puppy yes, but as they get older the back legs will be longer than the front.
In camp while on the ground, bonobos are quadrupeds about 85% or the time and bipeds 15%. Travelling distances, bonobos normally march bipedally single file. Bonobos have longer legs than chimpanzees but shorter legs than most people so are adapted to move both bi- and quadralpediality.
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Brachiosaurus was the first discovered dinosaur that had arms that were longer than its legs. This feature is only found among Brachiosaurus and its relatives.
No. Spider legs are not as big as elephant legs.