Yes. Bilbies have four legs. They have hind legs slightly similar in structure to kangaroos' hind legs, but they do not hop. Instead they move with a running gait, or canter, with their forelegs moving alternately and their hind legs moving in unison.
Although bilbies have hind legs slightly similar in structure to kangaroos' hind legs, they do not hop. Instead they move with a running gait, or canter, with their forelegs moving alternately and their hind legs moving in unison. Bilbies move along quickly on four legs.To watch a bilby moving, click on the related link.
The answer is a bed. A bed has four legs, it sits on the floor with its legs, and "waits" for someone's legs to come and lie down on it.
4 legs
mice have 4 legs :) look on google at pictures of them :p
A lion has four legs.
The bilby is critically endangered.
The Lesser bilby is already extinct. The Greater bilby is also critically endangered.
Four. A cat has two front legs and two back legs.
Animals with amputated legs, which leaves them with 3 legs, tend to be more weak than anamals with four legs are
they have paws. their front paws have 4 claws.
Bovines, such as cows and bulls, have four legs.
Alligators have four legs and four feet.