- THEY ALL CAN’T
walk backwards
A MOVE.
**Kangaroos** cannot move backwards due to the peculiarities of their anatomy and long tails that balance them when jumping.Kangaroos often get stuck in fences along Australia’s trails. These fences are built to protect people from animals and animals from humans, but kangaroo has its own way.
Volunteer groups are engaged in rescuing stranded animals.
Emu - THERE, IN THE FENCE
Like kangaroos, emus could not walk backwards, due to their physical limitations. They use their powerful legs to move forward and run, but the muscles and joints of the legs do not
allow them to move in the opposite direction. Australian volunteers have a lot of work to do.
Penguins
move along special trails on the sush, but if a fence or obstacle suddenly appears in their path, they can’t just step back.
Penguins will walk through obstacles, but they will not turn back, which sometimes leads to real “penguin traffic jams”.
a crocodile
They also can’t move backwards on the couch. Their body and tail are designed to move forward, and their muscles do not allow them to move backwards.
Instead, they can turn around or make a dash to the side.
AND ELEPHANTS
and cattle can technically step back, but in stressful situations they move
only forward, which makes them Invulnerable in tight passageways and fences.
These were the facts of the mystery
and it just so happens that from personal experience I know that it is terribly difficult to get a cow to move backwards