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1. The horse reared up on its hind legs. 2. The horse's hind legs had been hobbled. 3. The stallion upreared on its hind legs. 4. The vet examined the horse's hind feet . 5. Suddenly the cow kicked up its hind legs. 6. Get up on your hind legs and do some work! 7. Another screaming beast collapsed on broken hind legs. 8. Get up on your hind legs. 9. They threw their javelins and the hind vanished. 10. It was a whole roast kudu hind. 11. Standing on their hind legs, as this particular bear was now doing, they can reach nine feet. 12. There were three cars be-- hind me, but the road was narrowing from three lanes to two. 13. A flap of skin between forelegs and hind legs, enlarged feet or a flattened body all help. 14. The hind limbs were strong and apparently adapted for scratch-digging, and Hyperodapedon could presumably dig up edible tubers and roots. 15. It snorted, and carefully raised its hind leg and straightened it as if to rid itself of an encumbrance. 16. A complicated pattern of basins and ridges hind the volcanic arc. 17. Our resident pranksters John Hind and Stephen Mosco offered a variety of campaign services to find out. 18. The male platypus possesses on its hind legs a large, reversible spur. 19. The ship is an exact replica of the original Golden Hind. 20. A goat was standing up against a tree on its hind legs, trying to get at the leaves. 21. It's easy to say now what we should have done then — with the wisdom of hind sight! 22. The animal is able to stand up on its hind limbs. 23. He would make a good politician—he could talk the hind legs off a donkey! 24. The hair is somewhat longer on both front and hind legs. 25. Hundreds of residents had a public meeting in the village hall to hear Ken Hind explain about the bypass. 26. The male of the duck-billed platypus has sharp poison-spurs on its hind legs. 27. Think of a tall, gray rabbit who wears white gloves and walks around on his hind legs. 28. A sixth cat emerged from under the bed and paused, pointing each hind foot in turn. 29. On a cue from its master, the bear obediently stood up on its hind legs. 30. It was a small piece of shrapnel, but it did a number on the left cheek of my hind end.