From my understanding, the larger a person gets the more mass their body has to accommodate. Normally, our natural body structures aren't meant for walking with three to four times its usual weight. Therefore when a really fat person walks, the body has to waddle in order to accommodate the shifting mass and not fall over.
Furthermore, you'll notice waddles a lot more in people whose legs get pretty fat. All that extra padding causes a bit more frictions and leg spread, which makes it a bit more natural feeling to make a slight waddle.
As for penguins, I believe they waddle just due to their very short legs haha. You'll notice that sometimes, they'll actually just hop forward randomly as a way to compensate for their extremely short legs.
But yeah, so waddling is caused by a mixture of a heavier load causing the body to shift to accommodate it, and extra padding causing the legs to spread a bit. Causes that leaning back and forth motion that traditional fat person waddling entails!
. Hopefully this helped! If any of my info is wrong, hopefully someone can correct me haha.
Furthermore, you'll notice waddles a lot more in people whose legs get pretty fat. All that extra padding causes a bit more frictions and leg spread, which makes it a bit more natural feeling to make a slight waddle.
As for penguins, I believe they waddle just due to their very short legs haha. You'll notice that sometimes, they'll actually just hop forward randomly as a way to compensate for their extremely short legs.
But yeah, so waddling is caused by a mixture of a heavier load causing the body to shift to accommodate it, and extra padding causing the legs to spread a bit. Causes that leaning back and forth motion that traditional fat person waddling entails!

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