yes they do.if you take a string and dangle it above them they will stand up on their hind legs and get it.if they are trained then you don't have to hang a string all you do is tell them. that's for all i know :)
Yes, if they didn't they wouldn't be able to walk.
cats walk on all four legs.but their two front legs walk differentlywhen cats walk their two legs walk in front of each other.I assume your mean in which order do their legs move when walking. It would appear they walk using the following pattern, back left, front left, back right, front right and so on.
Because the (human) parents of humans don't have four legs. The basic four-limbed design has been around for ever. Humans co-opt the anterior pair for hands, so that only leaves two for available for legs.
nooo, they run on all four. they kinda of look stupid when they run, they get all hunchbacked
we do. when were babies we crawl on all four then we learn to walk on just two feet then we go back to crawling. i think u may have heard the riddle first i heard t what animal..........then on three again. because at the end of our life we walk on three with a Cain
cats walk on all four legs.but their two front legs walk differentlywhen cats walk their two legs walk in front of each other.I assume your mean in which order do their legs move when walking. It would appear they walk using the following pattern, back left, front left, back right, front right and so on.
That is true, something that is taken as self evident without proof as a basis for reasoning
the sun is a hot ball of gas
Raccoons, like dogs, can walk short distances on two legs but almost always walk on all fours.
Assuming you are talking about inductive reasoning(excluding the mathematical "proof by induction"), it is the drawing of a generalized conclusion based on what you already know. For Example: All the Ice I have seen so far is cold, (previous knowledge) Therefore all ice is cold. (Generalized conclusion) Another example is: All Cats I have seen walk on four legs, therefore all cats walk on 4 legs.
In the same way all four legged mammals walk.
Yes a ferret walks on all four legs
All foxes have four legs for walking.
Their movement is both quadrupedal [ using four limbs - 2 hands (using knuckles ) & 2 legs ] & bipedal [ only using legs ] .
its sticks its horn in its hole
A chair, because a chair cannot walk at all!
Yes, if they didn't they wouldn't be able to walk.