You have less hair generally on the back of your legs so they find it easier to land. Visit www.insectsaway.com for more info
The harbor seal has flippers instead of limbs.
The harbor seal has flippers instead of limbs.
They enable an animal's locomotion.
The hind limbs are much longer than the forelimbs, but forelimb to hind limb ratio is quite variable. Toads and toad-like anurans have relatively short hind limbs.
Both have four limbs. A bird's front limbs have been modified into special structures called wings. Similarly, a human's front limbs have been modified into arms. The basic quadrupedal structure is common to nearly all higher vertebrates (even some snakes have indications of vestigal limbs).
The forelimbs of frogs are primarily designed to support the hind limbs during sitting and walking. The back limbs are the ones designed for jumping.
4 main limbs. 18 total toes. 4 on front. 5 on back
depends, most have 4 but some like snakes actually have 2 stubs ( long gone legs) All vertebrates on Earth(life with spines, bones, etc) with limbs have four limbs with two exceptions: Sirens (a variety of salamander) and the Mexican Mole Lizard, which have only two front limbs and no hind limbs.
As an otter can run on all four limbs, the front limbs are often used as arms to handle their food. So, I would say they have two arms.
yes because they all have bones
There's only two names; Front Legs and Hind Legs.
Kittens have four limbs called legs, and another limb in the back called a tail. That bubble in the front is its head, it is full of sharp teeth.. keep your fingers away from there ^_~