Most quadrupeds push with their back legs and use their front legs as brakes.
Not exact matches
And it showed that the giant animals used their legs in a surprising way, a way unlike that used by
most other four - legged animals, or
quadrupeds.
As parents of fur - babies,
most of us prefer to pamper our
quadruped kids with things that keep them occupied, or for some of us, keeping them from eating our shoes!
We see these beautiful co-adaptations
most plainly in the woodpecker and mistletoe; and only a little less plainly in the humblest parasite which clings to the hairs of a
quadruped or feathers of a bird;... in short, we see beautiful adaptations everywhere and in every part of the organic world.»