so they can get around underwater
No. Most amphibians do have webbed feet like frogs but ducks, which are a type of BIRD also have webbed feet. some cats and dogs have webbing between their toes
Animals who have limbs which are suited to swim and to walk on land have webbed feet. Most amphibians and water bird have such type of feet. For example Frog, Duck
Nope. Salamanders, for example, have four legs, as do frogs.
No, though most species do have webbed feet, some of the more land dwelling species do not
They were orginally bred with the Black and Tan Terrier, and the Otter Hound (which has webbed feet) So if it a true Airedale, it would have webbed feet. I own an Airedale and she has webbed feet. I found that out after she caught a bur in between her toes.
Most salamanders don't.
Turtles have webbed feet due to evolution. Most turtles originated in the water and so on the coast or in a swampy area it is very muddy. To protect parts of their feet it became webbed much like that of a frogs feet
Most turtles including land turtles have webbed feet. Though there are few turtles who do not such as the pig nosed turtle.
As a results of duck of geneticVariation in duck population. *some had webbed feet than others *as results of not having webbed feet to compete for their food *duck with unWebbed feet Died *duck with Webbed feet Survive this called Natural Selection *The characteristics of Webbed feet acquired and pass on to the subsequently generations *All duck had webbed feet
most all dogs have webbed feet but it could go out to their heritage
In or near water.
Most american danes do not have webbing cause of the greyhound breeding. Most euro danes do have slightly webbed front paws, haritage of the mastiff in a snow and water enviroment.