@LionGoddess1 Haha, actually not far off ^^; They adapted their long legs because of the height of the grass in their homeland enviroment, they adapted them to be able to.. well... see over it :3
@DaliKalak Oh my! I've studied these animals for a long time, and I've never noticed that! I know they walk with the legs on the same side moving together, but its incredible how their leg movement is so close to the of a horses gait, gallop! 8D Wow
oh yes, in that environment (tall grass) the wolf (not actually a real wolf) needs long legs and huge ears, that way can scan for small rodents (cavies). Also its way of walking, both side members at once, that way sound comes from same side.
@LionGoddess1 Haha, actually not far off ^^; They adapted their long legs because of the height of the grass in their homeland enviroment, they adapted them to be able to.. well... see over it :3
Shadowabliss 1 month ago
@DaliKalak Oh my! I've studied these animals for a long time, and I've never noticed that! I know they walk with the legs on the same side moving together, but its incredible how their leg movement is so close to the of a horses gait, gallop! 8D Wow
Shadowabliss 1 month ago
SO COOL. They run like fking horses. Love it.
DaliKalak 5 months ago
Maned Wolf also has the 2nd greatest stamina of any canid.
Xgames13 10 months ago
@Xgames13 and the first ?:)
Kyuubi1161 8 months ago
oh yes, in that environment (tall grass) the wolf (not actually a real wolf) needs long legs and huge ears, that way can scan for small rodents (cavies). Also its way of walking, both side members at once, that way sound comes from same side.
baco1970 11 months ago
what do you think they adapted long legs for? sight seeing?
LionGoddess1 11 months ago