kittens can start walking when there about 4 to 5 weeks old
The answer is a bed. A bed has four legs, it sits on the floor with its legs, and "waits" for someone's legs to come and lie down on it.
4 legs
NO!!! Horses have four legs. Unless you count the tail as a leg, they have four. They only have four legs, but I'm sure there is one that has five, just like a two-headed kitten, or 6 legged calf. That is rare though
A lion has four legs.
Four. A cat has two front legs and two back legs.
A Kitten
A dog stands up with four legs and two legs
Horses use all four legs.
Not on their hind legs, no. They can stand (though for short periods at a time) on their four stout but short legs.
Generally on four legs. Upright posture is not for moving.
It's just how they stand. Like us, for example. We stand on two legs, and they are probably saying "Why do humans stand on two legs?" It's just like asking "Why do dogs stand on four legs?"Please recommend me!
No, a gecko has four legs.
No giraffes do not have three legs. Giraffes have only four legs. If they did have three legs then it would probably be hard for them to walk. Let alone stand.
Mos species of dinosaur walked on 4 legs, but some, including all carnivorous dinosaurs, walked on 2 legs.
Yes, haven't you watched twlight
A bed - it has one foot (the foot of the bed) and four legs (which make it stand as a bed)
Horses only have four legs... so if you meant to ask "why do horses have four legs" then the answer would be that four legs fit the horses needs the most, for example six legs would make it hard to turn and would make the horse too long. But in the same way two legs wouldn't be enough because the horse would have to stand on its hind legs and since it wasn't made for two legs the horse wouldn't be able to stand up and would fall over.