Birds have two legs with wings and bills.
A Bird has 2 legs.
Oh, dude, you're talking about a bat! Yeah, it's like a flying mouse with wings and four legs. So, technically, it fits the bill. But seriously, who knew bats were like the rebellious teenagers of the animal kingdom, breaking all the rules with their wings and legs combo.
Two back legs and 2 wings.
Some animals that have 2 legs include birds, kangaroos, and humans. These animals have evolved for bipedal locomotion which allows them to move efficiently on two legs.
The presence of four legs, shells, scales, or wings differs among insect species. While most insects have six legs and some have wings, there are exceptions to these characteristics within the insect world. For example, not all insects have wings; some may have only three pairs of legs due to evolutionary adaptations.
birds not animals have 2 legs and wings
The chickens felt offended that "two legs are bad", clearly because they only have two legs. But Snowball reassured them that they are considered equal with the animals because wings can be considered as "legs". Therefore, they have four legs, including their two wings. What separates humans from animals physically, Snowball says, is hands. Only humans have hands.
A Bird has 2 legs.
Oh, dude, you're talking about a bat! Yeah, it's like a flying mouse with wings and four legs. So, technically, it fits the bill. But seriously, who knew bats were like the rebellious teenagers of the animal kingdom, breaking all the rules with their wings and legs combo.
No, I do believe it has two legs and two wings :)
Birds have two legs and two wings.
Two sets fo wings (four total) and three sets of legs (six total). The prothorax carries legs, metathorax legs and wings, and meosthorax legs and wings. Not all adult insects have two sets of wings, but they all have six legs. Other arthropods have different parts all toghether.
Chicks have four limbs, two legs and two wings.
Two back legs and 2 wings.
Swans have two legs and two wings. Their wings are used for flying and can also help with balance on land, while their legs are adapted for swimming and walking.
Two back legs and 2 wings.
There are no insects that have two legs. All insects have six legs and most insects have wings on their bodies.