No.
Few living things are entirely symmetrical.
In a healthy individual, you should expect left and right to be quite evenly matched, while front and rear may differ more.
All dogs have jointed legs.
No, dragonfly legs are not all the same size. They have three pairs of legs, and while the legs are generally similar in structure, they can vary slightly in length and shape depending on the species and their specific adaptations. The front legs are often shorter and are primarily used for grasping prey, while the hind legs can be longer and more robust, aiding in landing and stability during flight.
I am not sure, but in Buddhist tradition, one of the 23 marks of a great man was that he should have toes of the same length. This supposedly meant that the legs were very strong. But I doubt it though. Even the strongest runners who have really fit legs don't have toes of the same length.. So, yeah, just FYI.
syllogism
Huskies, like all dogs, have four legs. Only on rare occasions are dogs born with 3 legs (usually birth defects or disease)
because the dogs walk on all of their legs
Dogs use their legs to move. In other words, they walk on all fours.
You would solve it by multiplying 12x4 and 45x2. Then, add together the 2 sums. This assumes, of course, that all dogs in the example have 4 legs and all the women have 2 legs.
The answer is 20 if you add all the legs up. 2 ducks = 4 legs 2 dogs = 8 legs 2 cats = 8 legs 4+8+8=20
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier, like all dogs, naturally has four legs.
Humans, apes, frogs, dogs, cats, squirrels, etc. I could go on for hours.
They are not all the same length. If that was the case all circles would be the same size.