I don't understand what you mean, if you could describe how the kitten walks, this might help to determine what is happening. Like, the kitten is dragging it's hind quarters, or is trying to balance on it's front paws, or is pulling with front paws and pushing and moving back paws but gets no traction. Something that describes with detail how the kitten is walking, also age, kind, other health conditions. Anything might be helpful.
There's only two names; Front Legs and Hind Legs.
A cat's legs are typically referred to as "forelegs" for the front legs and "hind legs" for the back legs. Each leg consists of a shoulder or hip joint, a knee joint, and ankle or hock joint, along with the paw at the end.
It means it is holding something (e.g. food) in both of its hands, while simultaneously moving in a given direction.
No, there legs are too weak to even walk in mud. There legs would snap they can only walk on plants and dry grounds.
NO!!! Horses have four legs. Unless you count the tail as a leg, they have four. They only have four legs, but I'm sure there is one that has five, just like a two-headed kitten, or 6 legged calf. That is rare though
There's only two names; Front Legs and Hind Legs.
Well the only use there front legs for walking and there back leg for jumping
Horses only have four legs... so if you meant to ask "why do horses have four legs" then the answer would be that four legs fit the horses needs the most, for example six legs would make it hard to turn and would make the horse too long. But in the same way two legs wouldn't be enough because the horse would have to stand on its hind legs and since it wasn't made for two legs the horse wouldn't be able to stand up and would fall over.
Because they only need to count until 4. I would say 8, but if they raised both front legs their snout would hit the ground. lol
Well the only use there front legs for walking and there back leg for jumping
A cat's legs are typically referred to as "forelegs" for the front legs and "hind legs" for the back legs. Each leg consists of a shoulder or hip joint, a knee joint, and ankle or hock joint, along with the paw at the end.
If a kitten kept his eyes closed for two weeks, he would only be able to see light and dark. He would not be able to see anything else.
It means it is holding something (e.g. food) in both of its hands, while simultaneously moving in a given direction.
i am pretty sure theyy have 4 like most other mammals...
A mother cat may abandon only one kitten if she senses that it is sick, weak, or has a deformity. This behavior is a survival instinct to ensure the health and well-being of the rest of the litter.
if you mean hop then its because their hind legs are so much larger and stronger than their front legs, it's pretty much the only way they can move!
No giraffes do not have three legs. Giraffes have only four legs. If they did have three legs then it would probably be hard for them to walk. Let alone stand.