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Ducklings have adaptations such as down feathers for insulation, webbed feet for swimming, and a keen sense of hearing to detect predators. They also have a natural instinct to follow their mother closely for protection and guidance.
the same predators of any other duck breed for babies you have to worry about hawks, raccoons, opossums, snakes, dogs, and cats and for adults Coyotes, dogs, bobcats, wolves, panthers, Tasmanian devil, mountain lions, cougars, foxes, and and large cats like Debbie (my big cat!) The reason I didn't put all of these animals on the duckling list is a duckling should be kept inside and be taken out daily IF NOT RAINING! and should run around NOTE: never leave your ducklings outside alone for very long or the lists of animals could get them and you can let your ducklings (if you have some) out to roam at about 4 weeks. Sorry for all of the useless info I just want you if you have ducklings to be safe and keep everyone that had ducks safe once again sorry for all of the useless info.
crocodiles have webbed feet crocodiles have webbed feet
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mostly ducks have webbed feet
Bats have webbed feet!
No chows do not have webbed feet.
Rottweilers feet are not webbed.
Yes.Sea otters have webbed feet.Beavers have webbed hind feet.The Tibetan water shrew has webbed feet, although other shrews do not.
Actually Toads do not have webbed feet, I've spend countless hours doing research and every source is saying they don't have webbed feet.
No, they all have webbed feet.
Yes they do have webbed feet