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yess... they are the same as people but on a much much much smaller scale they are like dwarfs-----ish
Yes, some 6-legged spiders can be poisonous.
A six-legged spider is unique from its eight-legged counterparts because it has fewer legs, which can affect its movement and hunting abilities. This difference in leg count sets it apart from most other spiders in the arachnid world.
A 9-legged spider would have an extra leg compared to its eight-legged counterparts. This extra leg may provide the spider with increased stability, agility, and potentially better grip while moving and hunting for prey.
A 6-legged spider would have fewer legs than an 8-legged spider, which may affect its movement and stability. Additionally, the arrangement of the legs may be different, potentially impacting the spider's hunting and web-building abilities.
No, he wasn't bow-legged.
bow legged
Yes.
No King Phillip II of Spain was not bow legged. King Phillip II of Spain was briefly married to Mary I of England.
Bow legged
Pawn Stars - 2009 Bow Legged - 2.28 was released on: USA: 12 April 2010
He is bow-legged
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no certain dog breed HAS to be bow legged. it is all genetics. any dog could have bow legs. like it or not, there is no fix but better breeding... bow leggedness is often a result of poor breeding such as breeding two sibling dogs together, which often results in diseases and bow leggedness.
No. I don't have a clue where that question came from... But no.
To act bow-legged, you can stand with your feet positioned slightly apart, allowing your knees to bend outward, creating a noticeable gap between them. When walking, take shorter steps and exaggerate the outward motion of your legs, giving the impression of a bow-legged gait. Additionally, you can lean back slightly or sway your hips to enhance the effect. Practice maintaining this posture to convincingly portray the characteristic stance.
yes...can make you bow legged, as John Wayne said (get off your horse)