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No if you mean one side is shorter, Maybe yes if you compare the front legs to the hind legs.

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How do cows kick?

When a horse runs on the left lead (the left front leg reaches farther than the right leg) the hooves land in this order: Right hind, left hind, right front, left front, repeat. When on the right lead, the hooves land in this order: Left hind, right hind, left front, right front. There is also a short period where the horse is completely airborne after the last front leg hits the ground. Then it starts over.


How are the front and back legs of a frog different?

The hind limbs are much longer than the forelimbs, but forelimb to hind limb ratio is quite variable. Toads and toad-like anurans have relatively short hind limbs.


Why does cow has a long face?

Cows have long faces due to their unique anatomy that includes a long muzzle designed for grazing and consuming grass. Their long faces allow them to efficiently gather and consume food from the ground.


Why do thin cows have a shorter gestation period than normal conditioned cows?

I believe it would be the opposite; thinner cows carry their calves longer than cows with more condition on them. It also has to do with breed as well, since gestation length is heritable. But the main thing is that a thin cow does not have as much body reserves for the calf to, essentially, "feed" off of than a normal-conditioned cow does. As a result, calving difficulty is much higher, and post-calving weaning weights are a bit lower than from a normal conditioned cow.


Do cows have long hair?

Some breeds of cows have longer hair than others. Generally, dairy cows have shorter hair, while beef cattle breeds may have longer, shaggier hair. However, it ultimately depends on the specific breed of cow.

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How strong is a giraffe's neck?

Giraffes hind legs and front legs are both very strong, however, its front legs are just a bit stronger than the hind legs as they are shorter.


Are the giraffe's front legs shorter than the hind?

Yes, the front legs of a giraffe are slightly longer than the hind legs. If you look at a picture of a giraffe taken from the side, you can see that. The shoulders are higher up than the hips, and the back slants upward from the hips to the shoulders.


How do cows kick?

When a horse runs on the left lead (the left front leg reaches farther than the right leg) the hooves land in this order: Right hind, left hind, right front, left front, repeat. When on the right lead, the hooves land in this order: Left hind, right hind, left front, right front. There is also a short period where the horse is completely airborne after the last front leg hits the ground. Then it starts over.


Are the toes on the front legs different than the hind legs on a frog?

The back legs are webbed, but the forelimbs are not. The forelimbs are basically the "front legs."


How are the front and back legs of a frog different?

The hind limbs are much longer than the forelimbs, but forelimb to hind limb ratio is quite variable. Toads and toad-like anurans have relatively short hind limbs.


Why a frog's hind legs are stronger than its front legs?

The back legs are webbed because they are stronger. a frog uses its back legs to jump, and to swim. they hardly use front feet for swimming.


What is weird about manx cat?

A manx cat has no tail or a very short tail; generally shorter front legs than hind legs, so he always seems to be pointing downwards as he walks; and from personal experience, manx cats seem to be not as intelligent as domestic shorthair cats.


Is emo hair shorter in the back then it is in the front?

well, not exactly i dont think. Usually its either longer in the back than the front, or the same length as the front. but i guess in some cases it's shorter, it just depends on how you like it.


Do toads have shorter hind legs than frogs?

yes toads 2 mabye 3 inches long and frogs legs 3 mabye 4 inches long


Why does cow has a long face?

Cows have long faces due to their unique anatomy that includes a long muzzle designed for grazing and consuming grass. Their long faces allow them to efficiently gather and consume food from the ground.


How many pounds of beef in a hind quarter?

Hind quarters have more tender cuts of beef than forequarters, and generally include the wholesale round, loin, and the flank; they will give more steaks and roasts, but will cost more per pound than a side or carcass. A hindquarter does not typically include the chuck, rib, brisket, plate, and full flank which are less tender cuts.


What is bigger a kangaroo's forepaws or its hind paws?

The kangaroo's hind paws are much larger than its forepaws.