Horses use all four legs.
Horses only have four legs... so if you meant to ask "why do horses have four legs" then the answer would be that four legs fit the horses needs the most, for example six legs would make it hard to turn and would make the horse too long. But in the same way two legs wouldn't be enough because the horse would have to stand on its hind legs and since it wasn't made for two legs the horse wouldn't be able to stand up and would fall over.
The most major difference is that a horse's legs are not muscular like a human's. There is very little, if any, muscle mass on a horse's legs. Also, horses stand on their toes, unlike humans who stand on their feet from the heal (which is very similar to the hocks on a horse) to the toes.
He has 4 legs.
two legs
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The earliest Barbie horse was Dancer, sold in 1971. She was chestnut brown, hard articulated legs and came with a stand.
A horse fly has approximately 6 legs on their body. Horse flies are larger than other species of flies.
They aren't designed to do it, if you'll take a horse and look at the way it walks, you'll see that it is reversed from us, to stand on their hind legs is like standing on our hands
Four legs. Horses have always had four legs.
sea horses don't have legs. they only got on tail.
There are many differences in a horse and a grizzly. To name a few: A horse is a prey animal, while a bear is a predator. A horse can only stand on its hind legs for a short period of time, a grizzly can stand much longer. A horse is more commonly tamed than a grizzly, not saying that some grizzlys arent. The average horse weighs more than the average grizzly.