A groundling, typically referring to a member of the lower class in Shakespearean times who stood in the pit of a theater, would need strong legs for several reasons. Firstly, they often stood for long periods during performances, requiring stamina and strength. Additionally, navigating the crowded and sometimes rough environment of the theater, including moving quickly to secure a good spot or avoid disturbances, would necessitate strong legs for agility and endurance.
The duration of Groundling Marsh is 1800.0 seconds.
Groundling Marsh ended on 1997-11-28.
Groundling Marsh was created on 1995-10-01.
Groundling Marsh - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G
For short distance-strong legs, arms (pumping) long stride For long distance- stamina, strong legs, pacing
They have strong legs so they can quickly get away from predators.
yes they would have tough and strong legs
Well the animal that has the strogest legs for jumping is the horse. thay have strong for legs and musels so when the jump they would not colapse the grasshopper can jump 80 times its height. How many times its height can a horse jump?
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A kangaroo because it has more strong legs than a rabbit
Giraffes hind legs and front legs are both very strong, however, its front legs are just a bit stronger than the hind legs as they are shorter.
the have strong legs to pull sleds