to eat and walk with
Sometimes bears do this to warn their prey and sometimes they do it just to look at what lies ahead.
They use their claws and pounce on they thing they are trying to kill or get are and they stand on there hind legs to make themselves look bigger!
Yes, they can stand up on their hind legs and crawl on all fours.
An animal standing on it's hind legs may seem hard to us but its just like standing on one foot. Some animals stand on there hind legs. This probably won't help but pandas do stand on their hind feet sometimes Animals which stand on their hind legs include all members of the kangaroo family - over 65 species. Native hopping mice also stand on their hind legs.
It lies on its belly pushing back on its hind legs creating a large amount of resistance. When it wants to pounce it releases its front paws and the springs with its back legs whilst lifting its front paws.
Gerbils had tails to aid in there balance when it comes to walking, climbing, and standing on their hind legs.
The hind legs of a tiger enable it to pounce and lunge easily.
There are visible signs of your gerbil being pregnant such as: wide stomach area (visible when they stand on hind legs) Sluggish behavior Easting/ weight gain visible nipples on belly Also you can feel the gerbils stomach and sides when handling
No they can not
In some of the fight they do.
Not on their hind legs, no. They can stand (though for short periods at a time) on their four stout but short legs.
Then your dog has more than one broken leg and it might be a birth defect. Your dog doesn't need to be able to stand on its hind legs to be healthy.