Two creatures come to mind that have webbed feet for swimming, One is the platypus. And the second is the Beaver. This is actually a common adaptation for any creatures that live on the water; however it is far more common is birds then in mammals.
Well, there are many mammals that have webbed feet for swimming. Example: The platypus, some breeds of a Labrador dog, and etc. You are free to look the rest up on Google.
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The Akita, a dog of Japanese decent, does have webbed feet. This makes their swimming style different than that of a typical dog. However, they do not like swimming and will only go into the water if necessary.
"Webbed Feet" are feet that have a very thin and tiny "phalanges" They are like a duck or a chicken feet.it means you have feet like a duck where in between each toe theres this little web like thing there
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this could be a duck-billed platypus or a duck.
A web footed animal is an animal that has webbed feet like a duck, goose, or a Flamingo. Many birds have webbed feet. Frogs and some Salamanders do too.
Webbed feet enable them to paddle with less effort.
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The majority of dog breeds do not have webbed feet. Only dogs breed for swimming, like the Newfoundland, have webbed feet.
A duck does..
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Bats have webbed feet as one of their adaptations. This will help them to float on water when they are swimming.
Mainly webbed feet are seen on swimming birds
If you are talking about humans, it it genetics, if you are talking about animals, it is the evolution of genetics, and I guess you could say their feet became webbed for swimming.
Their feet are webbed, so good for swimming.