A Table or a Chair.
Tortoises move by using all four legs to walk on land. They have a slow and steady gait with legs that are adapted for walking on land rather than swimming. Tortoises are not agile creatures and may take their time to navigate their environment.
Alligators walk on all four legs, using a belly crawl motion where both front legs move forward simultaneously, followed by both back legs. They can also move quickly by "high-walking" on their legs in a more upright position.
This is a riddle. The answer is a chair. A chair has four legs but cannot walk, three eyelets (the holes where bolts go) but cannot see, and twenty arms (the armrests) but cannot grab.
Yes. From the Latin words for "four" and "foot", a quadruped is any four-legged animal.
Goats use there legs to move there body strength is amazing they can easily do anything but there afraid of wolfs.
four legs
Yes. But you mean did it.
they walk and run with four legs
They walk on four legs.
walks on 4 legs when you crawl 2 legs when you walk and 3 when you walk with 2 legs and a cane Age. We all walk on four legs as a baby, two legs as an adult, and three legs as an old person with a cane.
Hadrosaurs and Iguanodonts are both known to have walked on four legs. However, they could stand, walk, or run on two legs when it was useful.
Tortoises move by using all four legs to walk on land. They have a slow and steady gait with legs that are adapted for walking on land rather than swimming. Tortoises are not agile creatures and may take their time to navigate their environment.
In the same way all four legged mammals walk.
Raccoons, like dogs, can walk short distances on two legs but almost always walk on all fours.
It is animals that walk on four legs: rabbit hamster turtle tiger lion
Theropods only walked on two legs. Some types of small ornithopods were also completely bipedal.
Yes a ferret walks on all four legs