It is a dragon with 2 feet/legs
A bipedal dragon is known as a lindworm. Fafnir was a lindworm and so was the dragon Saint George fought.
Primates are bipedal.
No, a crab is not bipedal. Bipedal means having two legs. Crabs have eight legs. They are octopedal.
A Lindworm is a technical name for a wingless bipedal dragon. In some countries it is actually used to describe any "serpent" or monsterous snake, and even a "seaserpant".
Anything which has two feet is bipedal.
Humans are bipedal because we walk upright on two legs.
Humans are bipedal because we walk upright on two legs.
There were several groups of dinosaurs that were bipedal. The theropods, which included all carnivorous dinosaurs, are the beast known. But some ornithopods and prosauropods were bipedal as well.
No, lemurs are not bipedal, and no, they don't have language like ours.
Humans are bipedal because they use two legs for walking.
In 4th edition Dungeons and Dragons there is a humanoid race called: Dragonborn which are scaly and bipedal and can blast enemies with an elemental breath weapon.
Some Australian mythical creatures are: The bunyip: a marsupial with horse-like tail, flippers, and (only in male) walrus tusks. The marsupial dragon: a bipedal dragon with pouch.
Bipedal? Ive never heard of Bipedill, but Bipedal means having two feet.