Their feet are webbed allowing them to move more water, I.E. swim faster.
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one of the ducks structural adaptations is its webbed feet to keep it a float in water. a behavioural adaptation is that they only feed in shallow water, by wading in the water.
Webbed feet perhaps
The ducks feet, being webbed, flat, and smooth help for a watery environment in 2 ways: # To swim better. # To walk on the soft, muddy soil around water.
they have webbed feet
It creates water resistance between the water and the feet to swim.
They have webbed feet
they both land in water
So they can swim, and eat.
They have feet with wide surface area so they can walk on water.
Ducks have webbed feet. This helps these animal swim because its feet special design act like paddle when a duck is in water. Ducks are typically found in marshes, ponds, wetlands, and rivers. Ducks have a life span of up to 12 years.
Ducks have no blood vessels or nerves in their feet so they don't feel the freezing cold water.Their webbed feet also makes them go faster when swimming because if they didn't have webbed feet, water would go right through the spaces and they are adapted to living on water.
wide feet, strong (they have to be to use the water tension to balance on)......etc.