Skeletally, yes; morphologically no.
They have 18 toes in all
They dont have toes but they have webed feet there basically three toes that are webed which means there is skin conecting all the toes together. THey have flippers!
we have five toes for balance if we did not have toes than we would be falling all the time
Otters have 5 webbed toes on all 4 feet. Their back feet are more flipperlike for swimming.
Phalangesphalanges is the fingers and toes
Like horses, dinosaurs walked on their toes at all times. Nearly all dinosaurs had three walking toes on each foot, leaving behind a footprint similar to a bird. (In most cases, big giant birds!)
Do you mean toes or feet? or both...
All dogs have a bit of skin webbing between their toes. As for their feet being webbed like a ducks, no, they do not have duck webbed feet.
There are a total of 10 toes in 2 feet, as each foot typically has 5 toes.
Well it depends how big your toes are! Assuming they are regular human feet, 7x5 = 35 toes.
There are a total of 10 toes on two human feet, as each foot typically has 5 toes.
While all human feet normally have five toes, an arch, and a heal, all human feet will have small differences: higher or lower arch, longer or shorter toes, etc. Others will be different due to injury: missing toe, scar, etc.