Submitted by violetmammal4694 t3_1231x4h in askscience
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Reply to comment by CyclicDombo in Why are nonhuman erect bipedal animals so rare? by violetmammal4694
Kangaroos and wallabies stand erect if they are watching out for threats or just trying to see what is going on. They can see further when they stand erect.
When they are grazing their spine is horizontal but their front limbs are not used for mobility or stability. Their tail does the stability function.
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