People may become bow-legged in old age due to the weakening of muscles and ligaments around the knees, leading to misalignment of the legs. Conditions such as osteoarthritis can also contribute to joint degeneration and deformities. Additionally, prolonged wear and tear on the knees over time can result in changes to bone structure, causing the legs to curve outward. Genetics and lifestyle factors, such as obesity, may further exacerbate this condition.
No, he wasn't bow-legged.
bow legged
Yes.
like i no i am bow legged but dat don't mean i no if all people are. why would ya'll stupid people take time out of life to see if everybody s bow legged that is so stupid. omg the only reason why i am answering this question because i am board at school.
No King Phillip II of Spain was not bow legged. King Phillip II of Spain was briefly married to Mary I of England.
Bow legged
A lifetime of it could, yes; but 40 hours a week for 20 years probably wouldn't.
Pawn Stars - 2009 Bow Legged - 2.28 was released on: USA: 12 April 2010
yess... they are the same as people but on a much much much smaller scale they are like dwarfs-----ish
He is bow-legged
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no certain dog breed HAS to be bow legged. it is all genetics. any dog could have bow legs. like it or not, there is no fix but better breeding... bow leggedness is often a result of poor breeding such as breeding two sibling dogs together, which often results in diseases and bow leggedness.