A human.
The first record of the Riddle of the Sphinx is attributed to Euripides, but probably comes from earlier Greek mythology. It asks, "What goes on four legs in the morning, on two legs at noon, and on three legs in the evening?" The answer is, "A man, who crawls on all fours as a baby, walks on two legs as an adult, and walks with a cane in old age."
in the morning it walks in 4 legs and in noon it walks in 2 legs at night 3 legs what s thatanswer : morning means when a baby is born it walks in 2 hands and 2 legs noon means at middle age we walk in 2 legs night means at old stage we walk with 2 legs and a stick . so answer is human
Creatures that walks on two legs are called bipeds.
This riddle refers to humans. In the morning of life (infancy), a person crawls on all fours (four legs). At noon (adulthood), they walk on two legs. In the evening of life (old age), they often use a cane, which can be thought of as a third leg. The more they rely on the cane, the weaker they become.
A kite. It has two legs "in the day" because a person is holding it. "At noon" it has none, while it was flying. "At night" when it lands all three corners are touching the ground.
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The riddle was 'What is the creature that walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and three in the evening?' The hero Oedipus gave the answer, 'Man,' causing the Sphinx's death. it is correct because babys crawl on all fours we walk on two legs most of our lives and in old age use a walking stick :)
A human? Yes because a baby crawls on four legs an adult walks on two legs and a OAP hobbles around with a walking stick,so has three legs.
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Something that walks on two legs is called a biped and something that walks on four legs is a quadruped.
If you mean "4 legs in the morning" as opposed to only one, it is a man, for he crawls as a baby, stands as an adult, and walks with a cane when aged.
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