This is a question of evolution.
The difference is that in the first case, 'has webbed feet because it needs them to swim' speaks to how the web feet may have come to be.
The second case, is ablt to swim because it has webbed feet' speaks to current evolutionary capability.
because they have webbed feet and they can swim fast
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.
because they have webbed feet
It is the same. Flipper and webbed feet are associated as conjoined between each other.
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.
Regardless the appearance, it is physically impossible for a dog to have actual webbed feet. Yes, there is loose skin between the toes, but it is not technically webbed feet.
Akita's are from Japan - GSD's are from Germany. Akita's have curly tails - GSD's have Sabre tails Akita's have webbed feet - GSD's have partially webbed feet... Akita's and German Shepherd's are two totally different breeds. There is nothing alike about them in the slightest.
because they have webbed feet
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
No, because Dalmations are not a water-breed. However, Chesepeke Bay Retrievers are bred for the trait of webbed feet.
Some american bulldogs have webbed feet because it is an adaptation that only got to some parts of the breed.
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.