That's how God made them.
*edit* Well, yes, but they need four legs to keep them balanced.
*edit2* yea Liz is right :) they need 4 legs to keep balanced and they are mammals and most mammals have 4 legs.
He has 4 legs.
yes a horse has 4 legs... quad = 4
a meerkat moves on it 's 4 legs and can also stand on it's hind legs
28 horses multiplied by 4 legs each horse equal 112 legs 28 * 4 = 112
Three legs are more stable than 4 legs.
A very nosy horse.
Horse, sheep, are two examples.
A horse has 4 legs and 1 head. That is that 1 horse represents 5 of 25 legs and heads.So we can say that there are 5 horses (25÷5).
Shouldn't be to hard to find a horse in your car, it is a big animal with 4 legs.
Horses.
Let's denote the number of horses as 'H' and the number of three-legged cows as 'C'. Each horse has one head and four legs, while each three-legged cow has one head and three legs. From the given information, we can form two equations: H + C = 129 (total number of heads) and 4H + 3C = 480 (total number of legs). By solving these two equations simultaneously, we can determine the number of horses on the farm.
Maybe, it could probably stand on its to legs only if it built up its muscle. There was a dog who could stand on its two hind legs, so maybe a panda could too.