Lions move by there legs. Also by their joints and bones inside them. They run very fast too, because of their joints and bones.
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with there feets
they move with their legs that they have they walk
Stealthily, quickly , crouching and crawling , and climbing as the situation demands. It spies on its prey so the gallop onto them.
a lion moves with its leg
Lions move by walking on their four feet as the bones and joints in their legs allow to do so. They also move by climbing and swimming.
Lions move by walking on their four feet as the bones and joints in their legs allow to do so. They also move by climbing and swimming.
First of all, its lionS move around not lion.
anyway they use their bones and muscles and WALK around!
by moving its front legs and then its back legs, but when its running it moves all four of its legs at the same time
Lions can sprint but they don't run for great distances. They have been known to run as fast as 50 mph.
body movements of lion
Writhing movements are convoulsons of the body due to pain or other circumstances
a lion is an animal, and a loin is a part of your body.
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The body systems of a lion are the same as any other mammal. We are mammals and so a lion would have the same systems we have: Respiratory, digestive, circulatory, urinary for example.
It has three body parts the head, the body and the legs.
The Kinect has 3 cameras that are programmed to track your various body parts and convert your movements to on screen movements. The possibilities of using the technology are endless!
A lion has a body covering of fur (hair).
Body of a Lion
The Macarena, Mambo and Minuet are dances. They are body movements.
Movements of one's limbs such as one's hands, legs, fingers, and toes are movements of the body. Movement of one's eyes and nose also are considered as movements of the body.
little lion
A griffin is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. It is often depicted in various mythologies as a powerful and majestic creature.
the difference between locomotor movements and non-locomotor movements is locomotor movements is a movement that moves the body from one place to another while non=locomotor is a movement that stays only in one plays.
The body of a lion is covered with fur and hair.
A cat A lion
what produces body movement
Certain reform movements led women to become leaders of various reform movements. An example is that women believed their lives will improve with women's suffrage that is why they led this reform.