to help them swim!! they are a "water dog" breed! for retrieving ducks, and other
waterfowl!! I believe newfoundlands are also in this group
they would most likely have web feet
In terms of animals, there are many that do not have feet; most of these are sea dwellers that use flippers or tentacles to move. There are also land animals that do not have feet, such as snakes and snails.
No.
Like most other animals, rabbits/bunnies have 4 feet (paws).
Pheasants have two feet like most other animals in the Aves class.
the funnel web spider
Animals can eat feet, but it is not a natural or healthy diet for most animals. Feeding animal feet to pets or captive animals can be risky due to the potential for contamination and lack of nutritional value. It's important to provide animals with a balanced and species-appropriate diet.
Most insects have 6 feet but they are basically the only family of animals that are naturally characterized by 6 legs.
I guess you could call them webbed.... they are like that because they were breed small and long so that they could chase after animals that may live under ground. Their feet help them dig.
It is called a food web because the other animals eat other animals, plants, and fishes!
No they don't have webbed feet.
Oregon gets a lot of rain and animals that do well in lots of water often have webbed feet. In addition, the University of Oregon has the duck as their mascot and ducks have webbed feet.