A creature with one hundred legs is called a "centipede."
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The name Brachiosaurus comes from the Greek words "brachion" meaning arm and "sauros" meaning lizard, because its front legs are longer than its hind legs, giving it a unique posture resembling a lizard with long arms.
Boxer dogs are called boxers because of the way they play and interact with their front paws, which resembles a boxer punching. They are known for standing on their hind legs and "boxing" with their front paws during play.
Boxers got their name from the way they stand on their hind legs and "box" with their front paws during play or when fighting. This behavior resembles the movements of a human boxer in the ring, hence the name "boxer."
If you are thinking of when both legs are straight out in front of you it is called a pike position.
Kangaroos' feet do not have any particular name. They have hind legs and forelegs.
Wallabies are animals. It's not a name for a baby kangaroo. Both are in the same family. Wallabies are almost identical to kangaroos, but they are smaller.
The Wallabies.
The Wallabies.
The Wallabies.
A group of wallabies is usually referred to as a "mob", the common name for most groups of Australian marsupials (e.g. kangaroos, wombats, etc.)
A kangaroo's pocket is commonly called a pouch but the correct name is marsupium.
Here in Australia. when we refer to the large front legs used for fighting and defence, and containing far more meat than the other eight legs, crabs' claws.
The Wallabies
A creature with one hundred legs is called a "centipede."
The front of the boat is called the bow.