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  1. Asked: March 21, 2022In: Animal

    What animal has two feet but can’t walk?

    Cristy Watson

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    Added an answer on June 29, 2022 at 5:28 am
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    The question, "what animal has two feet but can't walk?" is a common question and has straightforward answers. In my opinion and research, I found a list of animals that can't walk, even have feet or legs. Humming Bird (two legs but can't walk) Sparrow (two legs but cant' walk) Kangaroo (four legs bRead more

    The question, “what animal has two feet but can’t walk?” is a common question and has straightforward answers. In my opinion and research, I found a list of animals that can’t walk, even have feet or legs.

    1. Humming Bird (two legs but can’t walk)
    2. Sparrow (two legs but cant’ walk)
    3. Kangaroo (four legs but can’t walk)
    4. Bat (two feet but can’t walk)
    5. Rabbit (four legs but hops to move)
    6. Kingfisher bird (two feet but can’t walk)

    I could remember only these animals that have legs but can’t walk. If you can remember more animals, please add them here.

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  2. Asked: July 25, 2021In: Education

    How many pints in a gallon in the US?

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    Let's know about gallons and pints in the USA: Although there are many definitions of the gallon or pint, only three are currently in use. These are the USA dry gallon, USA imperial gallon, and the USA liquid gallon. Dry gallons are used less often. It makes sense only to consider USA imperial galloRead more

    Let’s know about gallons and pints in the USA:

    Although there are many definitions of the gallon or pint, only three are currently in use. These are the USA dry gallon, USA imperial gallon, and the USA liquid gallon. Dry gallons are used less often. It makes sense only to consider USA imperial gallons as well as USA liquid gallons.

    Likewise, only three pints are in daily use: the USA dry pint, the USA imperial pint, and the USA liquid pint.

    Gallon to Pints Conversion in the USA:

    • 1 USA liquid gallon = 8 USA liquid pints
    • 1 USA dry gallon = 8 USA dry pints
    • 1 USA imperial gallon = 8 USA imperial pints

    Watch the video that makes you more clear about USA gallons to pints conversion.

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