Oh, dude, ants stand on their hind legs for a variety of reasons, like checking out their surroundings, defending themselves, or even just to stretch their tiny ant muscles. It's like a little ant yoga session, you know? So, next time you see an ant standing tall, just remember they're probably just doing their morning stretches, getting ready for a busy day of ant stuff.
An animal standing on it's hind legs may seem hard to us but its just like standing on one foot. Some animals stand on there hind legs. This probably won't help but pandas do stand on their hind feet sometimes Animals which stand on their hind legs include all members of the kangaroo family - over 65 species. Native hopping mice also stand on their hind legs.
the ants have 6 legs on their body
Tadpoles first grow hind legs and then front legs. the hind leg appear right where the tail starts
Six.
Big males stand over three feet tall at the shoulder, females are smaller.
Yes, they can stand up on their hind legs and crawl on all fours.
An animal standing on it's hind legs may seem hard to us but its just like standing on one foot. Some animals stand on there hind legs. This probably won't help but pandas do stand on their hind feet sometimes Animals which stand on their hind legs include all members of the kangaroo family - over 65 species. Native hopping mice also stand on their hind legs.
No they can not
In some of the fight they do.
Not on their hind legs, no. They can stand (though for short periods at a time) on their four stout but short legs.
to eat and walk with
Then your dog has more than one broken leg and it might be a birth defect. Your dog doesn't need to be able to stand on its hind legs to be healthy.
yes
Because their "trainers" beat them with whips to get them to do that
they use their legs and muscles to walk and run around and they occasionally walk or stand on their hind legs.
Males can stand nine feet or more.
Hind Hind Legs was created on 2006-04-18.