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Some of zebras adaptations are their strong and slender legs their legs are so strong they could injure or even kill an animal as big as a lion.
They have long slender legs to help aid in tiring out their prey, they have great eyesight to help them hunt during dusk and dawn, they also have strong teeth so that they can bite through bone. =] in addittion to that they also have lots of endurance and genrally chase their pray for a very long time, so that eventually the prey gets incredibly tired and as a result it is a easy kill also the ability to co-ordinate the hunting duties also make the African wild dogs superb hunters
They look like puppies, just their fur becomes a little dirtier because of the dust. Additional Information: African Wild Dog pups have large round ears, and rather long legs, relatively speaking. They weigh about 10.5 ounces when first born.
meerkats, prairie dogs
Antelopes, Deer's and Giraffe's have slender legs.
Wolves are the wild relatives of dogs. I'm pretty sure they have stronger and larger jaws than large dogs and they also have thick coats and long legs to run great distances. Wolves have large lungs so they can keep running for long periods of time, and they howl at the moon to find each other during a hunt.
Dogs have 4 legs.
Well some don't mind but yes most do because well in the wild there legs are one of the vulnable spots are on them.
They are both mammals both have fur both have four legs and a tail both are consumers
There are 40 legs on 10 dogs.
In the wild, a dog lives in a pack and will cover its poop. That is what a dog is doing when it kicks its legs after pooping, although it may not make as much of an effort at it when it is living with a human family. In the wild, the poop if left uncovered can lead predators to the dog.
Each dog has 4 legs, so 6 dogs have a total of 24 legs.