Back legs first, then front.
they get up on their hind legs first while they are still on their front knees.
Back legs
Back legs
A horse rises up with his front end first. For a horse to get up the roll onto there side then roll back up on top of there legs they then stand on the front sometimes stopping for a second then bringing there hind end up.
The front legs i had a tadpole/frog so i would know
The back legs help the grasshopper jump and the front legs help them stand even
The kangaroos back legs are stronger then the front legs because they need the strength of thier back legs to jump and to use them to fight.
front
When they are a puppy yes, but as they get older the back legs will be longer than the front.
a coyote has two different runs first is a trot second is a loop that is when they move their front legs forward and tuck their back legs under then they pull with their front and push with their back and repeat that but opposite:)
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