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No, Humans, apes, monkeys, lemurs, kangaroos and wallabies all have 2 legs.

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What are vertebrates that have two pairs of limbs known as?

Vertebrates with two pairs of limbs are known as tetrapods.


Does orangutans have two legs?

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What land mammal has only two legs?

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How many pairs of appendages does the human body have?

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What is a tetrapod?

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How many pairs of legs do mammals have?

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How many pairs of limbs do urodeles have?

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How many pairs of limbs do insects have?

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Do fish have two pairs of limbs?

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