I've only found one so far and its the hypural joint which can be found between the caudal fin of the fish and the last of its vertebrae.
No, fish do not have knees or legs for that matter.
Actually, yes. Cats do have knees. If you've noticed the knees are on their back legs (like humans). The knees are the large roundish bones on the cat's back legs.
No. Actually, the elephant is the only animal with four knees.
Horses have two knees, one on each foreleg. The equivalent joint in the hindlegs is called the hock.
The knees of the warthog are padded, callused and hairy. The warthogs knees are this way because they spend a lot of time kneeling to eat in the prairie grasses.
An elephant, just like all quadruped animals, have only two knees. The knees on animals are located on the hind legs just like humans, which are often referred to as the stifle joint.The joint on the front legs of any four-legged herbivore, such as horses, cows, elephants, deer, sheep and goats that resemble our own knees (and are often informally labeled as such) is actually called the carpus - the cluster of bones that form the wrist.
Thing is, depending on how you treat a cat, they willattack humans. Cats and many other animals can smell your fear, and can almost feel your emotions. They can tell if your a cat person, or a cat hater. Usually cats tend to avoid cat haters however if one gets to close the cat may attack. If the cat senses your an awesome cat loving creature, they may walk up to you and rub against your knees and purr happily as they claim your as there territory, or as there friend ;)
2. A previous answer here said four, however only elephants have four knees. A rhino's legs rotate like a dog or cats, so they only have 2 knees.
It can dislocate the cats knees. I was just at the vets office and told this about getting my cat out of the crate.
No, cats usually have strong legs for them to be able to jump far and balance or from a fall.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
FEAR OF KNEES FEAR OF KNEES
On My Knees was created in 411.
Yes, dwarfs do have knees.
Eskimos are humans, humans have knees. Unless you were born with a disablilty or had a freak accident, you have knees.
In the knees
No. My didjeridoo does not have knees. Neither does my can opener.
On his or her back with their knees flexed
The Apostle James was so dedicated to prayer that it is said that his knees were calloused from time spent in prayer--on his knees. He prayed so long and so much that his knees were known as the camels knees