once we humans evolved from monkeys at that time our organs became complex in working and muscles grew stronger in our legs so we stood up and even we can observe that conditions in some animals to like polar bears which have strong legs and even in the future they my walk on two legs
A quadruped. Humans are bipeds (2 legs).
they have paws. their front paws have 4 claws.
Two ducks would have two legs each, or four legs in total.
Four. A cat has two front legs and two back legs.
Humans have 2 legs.
Monkeys have two legs and two arms.
"Four legs good, two legs bad" is a slogan used by animals such as sheep in George Orwell Animal Farm. The "two legs" in the slogan refers to the humans.
Yes humans have 2 legs.
Humans balance on two legs. This is less stable than balancing on four legs. The more legs you can lean on, the more stable you are. Centipedes are really stable!
Humans balance on two legs. This is less stable than balancing on four legs. The more legs you can lean on, the more stable you are. Centipedes are really stable!
Two main things. Dogs have four legs and a tail - people don't.
Humans have two legs. I have two legs. Cats have four legs. Snakes have zero legs.
Chicks have four limbs, two legs and two wings.
A quadruped. Humans are bipeds (2 legs).
The chickens felt offended that "two legs are bad", clearly because they only have two legs. But Snowball reassured them that they are considered equal with the animals because wings can be considered as "legs". Therefore, they have four legs, including their two wings. What separates humans from animals physically, Snowball says, is hands. Only humans have hands.
Squealer teaches the sheep to chant, "For legs good, two legs bad", because they are too ignorant to learn all of the commandments. He then changes this chant to, "Four legs good, two legs better" after the pigs begin to march out of the farmhouse on two legs portraying the humans they once overthrew towards the end of the novel.
A bipedal walks on two legs (e.g. humans); a quadrupedal animal walks on four legs (e.g. dog, cat, etc.).