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.
Ducks, geese, swans, and other water-fowl, all have webbed feet to aid in swimming.
Mammals with webbed feet.
Otter
duck
Yes.Sea otters have webbed feet.Beavers have webbed hind feet.The Tibetan water shrew has webbed feet, although other shrews do not.
Otters have webbed paws, and are a member of the Weasel family, Mustelidae.
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.
Bats are mammals, but birds lay eggs.Bats have teeth but birds have beaks.Bats are webbed structured flying animals though birds are feathered winged animals.
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.
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The platypus has webbed feet to help it when it swims. It has retractable webbing between the claws on its front legs and hind legs. The claws are needed for when the platypus digs its burrow, but the webbing would be torn by the digging; hence it is retractable. Similarly, because the sea otter and beaver are semi-aquatic mammals, they also have webbed feet. Many waterbirds, such as ducks, geese, swans, pelicans, storks and a variety of waterfowl have webbed feet.
Bats have webbed feet!
No chows do not have webbed feet.
Rottweilers feet are not webbed.