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What animals have webbed feet and fur?

Webbed feet animals, like frogs/toads, normally live in small ponds, river banks, streams or shallow waters. Ducks, for an example, can live in rivers or lakes, or even high or shallow waters. It isn't known for ducks or frogs or swans or webbed feet animals to live in the sea.


Are seagulls born with webbed feet or do they develop?

Because they live in different places and have different ways to live. Webbed feet to swim, and claw to grab prey or hang on to trees


What adaptation makes it possible for ducks to be such great swimmers and divers?

The adaptations that make a duck more suited to live in water rather than on land are a duck has webbed feet and wings. There are many reasons ducks prefer water. First of all, a duck's body has the legs far back, making them ungainly waddlers on land. Then,ducks have webbed feet to propel themselves easily through the water. Also,ducks have oil glands that secrete a substance that keeps their feathers dry and insulates their bodies. You can see them often, with heads turned backward, using the bill to spread this substance over the body.


Does Gila monster have webbed feet?

no because they live in the desert.


What are the white swans adaptations?

One adaptation of the mute swan is that they have webbed feet to live near water.


What would a horse need to live in water?

Fins and gills or webbed feet.


Where woulds birds with webbed feet most likely live?

In or near water.


What adaptation helps frogs live in water?

the water and the bugs that they can eat also to lay their eggs in the water without letting them be disturbed or eaten


What adaptions make a duck more suited to live on water rather than on land?

The adaptations that make a duck more suited to live in water rather than on land are a duck has webbed feet and wings. There are many reasons ducks prefer water. First of all, a duck's body has the legs far back, making them ungainly waddlers on land. Then,ducks have webbed feet to propel themselves easily through the water. Also,ducks have oil glands that secrete a substance that keeps their feathers dry and insulates their bodies. You can see them often, with heads turned backward, using the bill to spread this substance over the body.


What are webbed feet birds called?

The only kind of birds that have webbed feet are seafowl. So, if a bird, has webbed feet, he or she can generally be called a seafowl.ACTUALLY,A lot of birds that do not live in or around the sea have webbed feet as well - many ducks for instance.However, birds CAN be be categorized by their feet. Birds that have webs between their front three toes are called palmate. Birds that have feet that are not completely webbed are called semipalmate (such as the Semipalmated Sandpiper or the Semipalmated Plover - you can tell they were really creative when naming these species). Birds that have feet in which all four toes are webbed are called totipalmate, such as the pelican, cormorant, gannet, and booby.


Do animals with webbed feet have better mobility in water than those with clawed feet?

Yes. Webbed feet are better for animals who live close to water and dive for food. Clawed feet are better for climbing through trees and other objects to get food.


What are the swan's adaptations?

One adaptation of the mute swan is that they have webbed feet to live near water.