Webbed feet enable them to paddle with less effort.
A duck does..
swimming
The majority of dog breeds do not have webbed feet. Only dogs breed for swimming, like the Newfoundland, have webbed feet.
Depends on the bird. Some birds, like ducks, have webbed feet
Bats have webbed feet as one of their adaptations. This will help them to float on water when they are swimming.
The bird with the smallest webbed feet is typically considered to be the African Pygmy Goose (Nettapus auritus). This small waterfowl, measuring about 13-15 inches in length, has tiny webbed feet that are well-adapted for swimming in freshwater habitats. Their diminutive size allows them to navigate through dense vegetation and shallow waters with ease.
Mainly webbed feet are seen on swimming birds
If you are talking about humans, it it genetics, if you are talking about animals, it is the evolution of genetics, and I guess you could say their feet became webbed for swimming.
A pelican is a type of fish-eating ocean-diving bird with webbed feet.
They are webbed - they have skin stretched between the toes - making a large area to push the bird through the water.
Their feet are webbed, so good for swimming.
No. Ducks have webbed feet for swimming.