giraffes cannot bend there legs-and snakes :)
Simple, you cant.
no they cant bend they legs far enough down
Kangaroos have legs that bend forward when they hop. This adaptation allows them to move quickly and efficiently on land.
Your knees don't bend backward because of where the joint stops. This is necessary to keep the legs sturdy, and the person standing up straight, and not falling.
Flamingos legs bend the opposite way because Flamingo legs are double joined. Just like we cannot bend our legs backwards, Flamingos cannot bend their legs forward. FOR MORE ANSWERS ON ANY QUESTION GO TO WWW.IKNOW.BLOGSPOT.COM
Giraffes can bend their legs. They bend their legs when they want to sit/lay down, to sleep.
you bend the back leg and take your skirt and hold it, and bend your legs
To bend your legs means to reduce the angle between your thighs and calves, usually at the knee joint, resulting in the legs becoming shorter. This movement is commonly used in activities like sitting down, squatting, or performing exercises such as lunges or squats.
The number of legs an animal has certainly does affect how that animal moves. If the animal has two legs they are limited in movement to what those two legs can do.
Yes, the wire is what makes her legs bend.
bend your legs then pull up.
A plie is an equal bend of both legs.