Yes
to swim and
because they swim to
the use of web feet are for swimming and it makes it easier
Frogs swim by using their powerful hind legs to kick and propel themselves through the water. They also use their webbed feet to paddle and steer in the direction they want to go. Frogs are well adapted for swimming due to their streamlined body shape and strong limbs.
So they can swim. Their feet as a tadpole have webbed toes so they can kick faster and get away from predators.
They have wings, which they use to swim instead of fly. They have feathers and they lay eggs. They have webbed feet and beaks.
Hmm, good question. Well, ducks use their webbed feet to help them swim, and they surely swim ALOT. Maybe its because of that, I'm pretty sure. by funkybird123 :)
turtles have flippers for swimming. they dont have any fingers. tutles live in sea and dont have webbed feet like frogs, instead have 4 flippers as limbs which they use to swim under water.
Platypuses have webbed feet to aid their swimming. Their two front feet propel them through the water with a rowing motion; the hind feet assist the tail with steering. Having webbed feet gives them more stamina for the many dives they must make. Their feet are not webbed all the time - the webbing is retractable. This enables platypuses to use their claws to dig their burrow.
Adult frogs use their legs to move around, and are very good jumpers. Some species have webbed toes that allow them to propel themselves through water better.
So they can swim quicker and move around better in water.
They don't swim like fish but use their wings as they would in the air - they fly though the water.