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What walks on 4 legs riddle?

The riddle "What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?" refers to the stages of a human's life. In the morning of life (infancy), a person crawls on all fours; at noon (adulthood), they walk on two legs; and in the evening (old age), they use a cane, adding a third "leg." This classic riddle highlights the journey of life and the transitions we undergo as we age.


What climbs up a tree with two legs and climbs down with three?

Man. The tree is the tree of life and the 3rd leg is a walking stick.


What is a Ballet leg bend?

If you mean one leg then; Fondue. If you mean both legs then; Plie


What animal on earth is born without any legs gets two legs when its young gets three legs when it gets old gets six legs when it gets very old and then dies without any legs?

A human :- when its young it has two legs; when its old it has 3 legs because of an additional walking stick.. when its realy old it has 6 legs because of the walking stick with four feet or a walking stand with four legs; then it dies without any legs becaue it loses control and energy of its leg.... :) riddle eh?


What walks on all fours in the morning twos in the evening and three's at night?

Man. Four feet in the morning means when you're a baby you crawl. Two feet in the evening means you walk on two feet when you're an adult. Three feet in the night is when you are old you walk on two feet and a walking stick. (Of course you could also have a zimmer frame when you're older so then it could be six feet, or some old people don't have anything and just walk on two.)

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what walks on four legs, then on two legs, then on three legs?

a baby crawls on four legs, then a boy walks on two legs and then an old man walks on three legs because he has a cane


What is the definition of a tripod?

A tripod is something with three legs. Tri= three, pod=leg.


What stands on three legs when at rest and one leg when at work?

A wheelbarrow.


Who wrote what goes on 1 leg in the morning on 2 legs at noon and on 3 in the evening?

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."


What walks on 4 legs riddle?

The riddle "What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?" refers to the stages of a human's life. In the morning of life (infancy), a person crawls on all fours; at noon (adulthood), they walk on two legs; and in the evening (old age), they use a cane, adding a third "leg." This classic riddle highlights the journey of life and the transitions we undergo as we age.


2 legs are sittting on top of 3 legs. On top of 2 legs is 1 leg. Along comes 4 legs and took the 1 leg and the 2 legs got up off the three legs and threw the 3 legs at the 4 legs. What happened?

1 leg is a joint of meat. 2 legs is a person. 3 legs is a stool. 4 legs is a dog.


Has dynamo magician only one leg?

No he has two legs or he would'nt be able to do the Dynamo shuffle.(Plus he walks with swag)


Can a cat walk if it breaks it's leg?

yes. has three more legs to walk with.


Who has four leg in the morning, two legs in afternoon and three legs at night?

Human, first baby then adult then grandpa or grandma


What walks on 4 when its born on two when it is grown and on 3 when it gets old?

A man. When born he/she crawls on four limbs. When old, he/she walks with two legs, and a cane, the third leg.


Did little Richard have crooked legs?

Little Richard walks with a limp because he was born with one leg shorter than the other.


Why do people call it a three legged race if there are only two people and two legs are tied together?

There are a total of four legs (two people each with two legs). Since two of the legs are tied together, it restricts mobility as if they had only one leg. Therefore, you have two indepedent legs and one functional tied leg, making it a three-legged race.