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Some animals that can walk on two legs include apes, chimpanzees, and gorillas, but they use their hands for a lot of walking also.

Humans can. Humans are classed as animals.

Birds walk on two feet when they're not flying.

Kangaroos, wallabies and kangaroo rats hop on feet.

Tyrannosaurus Rex used to walk on two legs

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What order of mammals includes humans and gorillas?

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How many feet is a polar bear when it stands upright?

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