noun A four-footed animal
Commonly used to classify animals based on their physical characteristics and movement patterns.
Used to describe animals that walk on four legs, such as dogs, cats, horses, etc.
Used to study the locomotion and behavior of animals that are quadrupeds.
Refers to mammals, reptiles, and other animals that have four limbs for walking.
In literature, a quadruped may be used as a metaphor to describe a character's animal-like behavior or physical attributes.
Psychologists may use the concept of quadrupeds in therapy sessions to help clients explore their animal instincts and behaviors.
Veterinarians often work with quadrupeds, providing medical care and treatment to animals with four legs.
Zoologists study the behavior and characteristics of quadrupeds in the wild, focusing on their habitats and interactions with other species.
Animal trainers use techniques to teach quadrupeds specific behaviors or tricks for entertainment or practical purposes.