⛅Quiz Pagi⛅Mapel: B.IngrissKls: 4 SDSemester: 2Mention three animals that have

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⛅Quiz Pagi⛅Mapel: B.Ingriss
Kls: 4 SD
Semester: 2

Mention three animals that have two legs!

Good luck-!​
⛅Quiz Pagi⛅Mapel: B.IngrissKls: 4 SDSemester: 2Mention three animals that have two legs!Good luck-!​

Jawaban dan Penjelasan

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Jawaban:

Okay, morning to you too!

I've some list of them - with, some explanations..., you can choose some of them...

1. Bear

Black bear, brown bear, panda or polar. These massive meat eaters are capable of standing on the hind legs and walk easily. Bears tower over men when they stand on hind legs reaching a whopping 10 feet! Whenever bears stand and walk on hind legs when trying to reach berries or are angry and giving a warning to a trespasser before attacking.

2. Monkeys

The monkey is a natural at walking on two feet. Even though when monkeys decide to move quickly, they do so using hands and feet. Monkeys have always been considered the closest relative of human beings. So walking on two feet should not be a problem for these primates.

3. Kangaroo

Well, the kangaroo is not really a rat but probably a very distant relative. The Kangaroo has powerful hind legs which it uses to hop around. When standing, it uses it's tail to help balance it's body weight. You don't want to get into a squabble with this Marsupial. It also uses those powerful hind legs to kick while balancing it's body weight with it's tail.

4. GORILLAS

Gorillas, while they sometimes walk with assistance from their arms on their knuckles, also frequently will walk solely using two legs. They may walk on their two legs while they need to use their arms and hands to hold food or their young.

There are two species of Gorillas, each with two subspecies. These apes are only found in central Africa with the two species separated by the Congo River. Gorillas are found in montane forests or swampland.

5. WALLABIES

Wallabies are related to Kangaroos and share many physical similarities, including a pair of very strong back legs that they use to travel on by hopping. These guys are much smaller than Kangaroos, but this doesn’t stop them from jumping at great speeds.

Like Kangaroos, Wallabies are native to Australia. However there are also populations of Wallabies that have been introduced to New Zealand. There are actually several genera of Wallabies with many species.

6. OSTRICHES  

Ostriches are the largest living birds in the world with the male growing to 9 feet tall and reach weights of over 330 pounds. Since the ostrich is a flightless bird they have adapted to walking on land on their 2 strong legs and using their long necks and beaks to do everything else. To protect themselves from predators they use their 4 inch claws on their feet and their incredible speed.

If you want to see a wild ostrich then you’ll need to visit the savannas and woodlands of Africa where they live. Though there is a small population of ostriches living in Southern Australia where they were introduced sometime in the late 1890s.

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PENGUINS

Another partially bipedal animal I add to this list is the penguin. Penguins are also flightless birds however they have the unique ability of being able to swim like a fish, or even better. They spend most of their lives in the water and only about 25% of their lives on land, but they are walking or standing on their 2 legs when they’re dry.

Between all 17 species of penguins, these flightless birds can actually be found in Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and South America. Though some of the more notable species, like the Emperor Penguin and the Gentoo, live exclusively in Antartica.

Penjelasan:

hope it helps you :D

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- Class: 4th grade ( if you're using MY PALS TIME BOOK - SINGAPORE EDITION )

- Maple: Science-English

- Topic: 2 Legged Animals

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