They don't have any. The only quadrupeds with knees are elephants.
yes
Yes, if they didn't they wouldn't be able to walk.
There is the lead dog, then the 2 swing dogs, then the team dogs, then the 2 wheel dogs. The team dogs are any dogs between the swing dogs and the wheel dogs.
how many: around 900 at the most. what types: sporting dogs ( or gun dogs ), miniature dogs, spaniels, hounds, working dogs, herding dogs, terrieres, toy dogs, and sleigh dogs.
Service dogs, bomb sniffing, drug dogs, military/ police dogs, rescue dogs, body sniffing dogs, show dogs.
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Yes. Kangaroos do have knees. They are made of fibrous tissue.
Yes. They have a health issue relating to this question. Slipping patella's; where their kneecaps slip sideways from out their knee joints. Watch "Dogs 101 Pomeranian" to see what I mean.
Babies have kneecaps at birth, but they are soft cartilage. They harden into bone at about 3 years old.
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The patellas (kneecaps
A kneecap is called a patella.
I know a scientific answer and babies start being able to start developing moveable knee caps but when they are born they have non active kneecaps they have active kneecaps between 2 and 4 that is why that babays start to walk at theese ages.
Penguins do not have kneecaps, because they do not need them. Not having kneecaps makes them more streamlined than other birds, which they need to be to be fast enough to catch their food.
The scientific name for the kneecaps is the patella.
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