Yes, squirrels have forearms (front legs).
Yes
they have paws. their front paws have 4 claws.
There is no indication that a pig will die by picking it up by the front legs, but because their legs are stocky and stiff you could well break both legs. Put your arms straight out and then imagine someone lifting your body weight as you held your arms stiff and rigid. Broken bones here we come!
yes they have arms and legsI often have this discussion with people and it always escalates to the funniest arguments but YES dogs and cats do have arms. From an anatomical standpoint, dogs have shoulders, they have elbows, they have a forearm (front section above their front paws) and they have a pastern which in humans is called a wrist! Last time I checked you do not have a wrist on your let so, yes, they do have arms, it is a misconception that they are four legged animals. Just take a look at their legs, they most assuredly have a thigh and a hock below the knee joint that is analogous to a human ankle. They may utilize their arms as legs because they transport themselves in this way but clearly the anatomy of their front appendages are more arm like than leg like. Plus the best argument for dogs having arms is that they wear sweaters that clearly have sleeves that belong on "arms."
Female elephants have two mammary glands on their breast, located on each side behind the front legs.
4 but the back legs are much bigger and stronger than the front legs.
they have paws. their front paws have 4 claws.
2 arms and 2 legs
No, they glide why the flaps in-between their arms and legs!
Because all together their is for legs.Like dogs for example.Their front legs are like arms and the back legs are...legs
technically speaking, a horse has no arms, but four legs. if you want, though, you can call the two front legs arms.
unlike humans who walk on two legs most animals walk on 4 legs. humans have arms which are not used for walking. since the animal has 2 legs and 2 arms but walks on its arms they are just called its front legs
A dinosaur has a humongous body and strong hind legs and little front legs or arms
A flying squirrels patagium allow it to glide.
Yes, squirrels can jump from tree to tree if they are close enough together. In fact, flying squirrels have flaps of skin connecting their front and back legs to help them glide from tree to tree.
There is no indication that a pig will die by picking it up by the front legs, but because their legs are stocky and stiff you could well break both legs. Put your arms straight out and then imagine someone lifting your body weight as you held your arms stiff and rigid. Broken bones here we come!
they stand on their back legs and lunge forward with their front claws and scratch, then they jump away
Only flying squirrels can fly, and they can't really fly, they can only glide. It is the flaps of skin between their arms and legs that allows them to glide.