humans
birds
monkeys and apes
An animal with legs might be called a biped or a quadruped. An animal without legs can move in a two-anchor movement or in a lateral undulation movement.
An animal that walks on two legs is called a biped. Examples include birds, kangaroos, and some dinosaurs.
The number of legs an animal has certainly does affect how that animal moves. If the animal has two legs they are limited in movement to what those two legs can do.
An animal that walks on four legs is called a quadruped.
Something that walks on two legs is called a biped and something that walks on four legs is a quadruped.
An animal that has four legs is called a quadruped, quad meaning 4 and ped meaning foot. Similarly, an animal that has two feet are called a biped.
Well, no ANIMAL has eight legs but an arachnid called SPIDER does
It really depends on the animal. Some animals' feet are simply called feet. However, some of them have specific names. For some, like the dog, the feet are called paws. For some, like the cow, the feet are called hooves.
In Animal Farm, the anthem is "Four legs good, two legs bad!"
I am not sure what you mean but animal which walk on their hind legs have straight legs and they are called bipedalanimals.
A animal that normally walks on two legs is called 'bipedal'. On the other hand, a four legged animal is a 'quadrupedal'. Examples of bipedals are kangaroos, birds, and humans. Many dinosaurs were also bipedals.
A Biped