That would be almost impossible. You can create the illusion of longer legs with style-such as by wearing very tall heels, straight legged pants, etc.
One can go on a rack, generally used for torture, and stretch not only your legs, but your whole body by just a little bit. It will hurt immensely, but no pain, no gain.
no, the back legs are longer, so that why they can go up a hill very easily but cant go down very well
There is not an exact answer: some people have longer legs, others have longer torsos.
Short leg is 6 feet.
They wear them because it makes your legs look longer and skinnier.I hope that answered your question.
Assuming that the legs and seats can be used interchangeably with both the stools and chairs and you want to use all of the parts you could have 9 stools and 7 chairs
After you've finished growing you can't make them grow longer.
Milk will make your bones stronger because of the calcium in it. The length of your legs, however, is determined by the genes you have received from your parents.
Your stride tends to get longer as you run faster, but, no, your legs do not.
No. Spider legs are not as big as elephant legs.
yes
You cannot make your horse a Sleipnir, they are divine horses with 8 legs and you must buy them as there is no longer the promo where you can win them.
Yes.
I think
Most of it lies in your genes but theres no real cure.the only smallest improvement you can try is doing leg stretching exercises or activities using your legs
The fore limbs are longer, yes.
Theoretically if you are taller on average your legs will be longer on average and vice versa if you are shorter. Also but still theoretically if you move longer legs and shorter legs at the same time with the force to scale longer legs will travel more distance in less time than shorter legs. However this is not completely true if you account for the fitness of the person or the fact that the legs will not be moved with a to scale amount of force.
Golden retrievers have longer legs than Labradors so they are faster than Labradors(longer legs, the faster the dogs are