For anyone with a reasonable normal anatomy - yes.
Yes, legs and feet are stronger, as they are able to support your body weight, whereas, your arms are not.
True.
Chimps do a lot of climbing, and in climbing short legs and long arms works better than the opposite.
When you are climbing you use mainly your legs, and also your fore arms. you only use your triceps/biceps slightly.
what you are doing with your feet and legs.
None. Flies have legs. Six legs to be percise. And two wings. Two antannae. One probiscus.
there arms are longer
Ladybugs, like all insects, do not have arms but rather six legs. These legs are used for walking and climbing. They also have wings, which allow them to fly. So, while they have multiple limbs, they do not have arms in the way mammals do.
Their arms are flippers which are more like hands, and there legs are attached to the body therefore only making them have feet. They have 2 hands and 2 feet.
Of course they have ARMS!!!they are kind of short thoughYes hampsters do have arms
Cats have legs, not arms. They use their legs for walking, running, jumping, climbing, and balancing in their daily activities. Their front legs have flexible joints that allow them to groom themselves and catch prey, while their hind legs provide power for jumping and running.
a limb is an appendage, like arms and legs it is not however a thing in your body like your heart