No, not all omnivores have four legs. While many omnivorous animals, like dogs and bears, do have four legs, there are also omnivores that have different body structures, such as humans and some birds like crows. The term "omnivore" refers to an animal's dietary habits rather than its physical form or number of legs.
Their movement is both quadrupedal [ using four limbs - 2 hands (using knuckles ) & 2 legs ] & bipedal [ only using legs ] .
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The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, does indeed have four legs. It is a mammal, and all terrestrial mammals have four legs.
An okapi has four legs; as do all mammals.
They all have four legs.
It depends on the spieces of animal... for example if it is a kangaroo, it will be 2 legs and 2 arms, but if you are relating to a Golden Retriever, it will be Four legs and no arms... hope it helps... Raoul
Horses use all four legs.
Yes
Quadruped means an animal, especially a mammal, with four feet
26 legs in all
It walks on all four legs.
Yes