to run faster,to grip branches.
yes they do.. they have little ones on the end of their legs to help them walk around and help them with their landing ability.
No. There is no webbing on echidnas' feet. They have sharp claws for digging, and quite separate toes.
yes they do have toes indeed but they have two toes on their feet and they help them claw stuff and hold down other animals
Acupuncture does not really help hammer toes. Acupuncture increases blood flow to the feet and other areas but does not change malformations.
Polydactyly is a genetic condition that affects the feet and hands of people and animals. It causes the person or animal to have extra toes or fingers. I was born with it in my feet, having 6 toes on each foot.
At first in the womb everyone has webbed feet and hands. In some cercimstances they do not get a chance to fully separate leaving them with partically webbed toes or fingers.
yes, they do. they also have mini-claws that are used for climbing trees.
An alligator typically has five toes on each of its front feet and four toes on each of its back feet. These toes are connected by webbing and have non-retractable claws that help the alligator move through the water and catch prey.
Do you mean toes or feet? or both...
If you mean feet that rest flat on the ground as opposed to on the toes (as seen in dogs) the term you're looking for is plantigrade. Humans, bears and raccoons have plantigrade feet, since they walk on the soles of their feet, wearas dogs and cats are digitigrade because they walk on their toes (digits.)
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.