Well, I assume you’d still have the torso of a horse emerging from the body of a human… So, if you think about it, it makes most sense for the four legs to be on the ground (two human at the back, two horse at the front) while the arms in the middle are off the ground… I’m picturing excessive back arch to keep the arms high up enough to be useful.
Wouldn’t reverse centaurs be bipedal?
Well, I assume you’d still have the torso of a horse emerging from the body of a human… So, if you think about it, it makes most sense for the four legs to be on the ground (two human at the back, two horse at the front) while the arms in the middle are off the ground… I’m picturing excessive back arch to keep the arms high up enough to be useful.
Like slightly longer front human arms?