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There are few animals whose footprints show they have two legs, but not hooves. This is called bipedalism. Animals included are ostriches, kangaroos and penguins. Primates such as chimpanzees and gorillas can be included because they have arms and legs.

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Q: What animals footprints has two leg and hooves?
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