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Swans have webbed feet, which are adapted for swimming. Their feet are large and flat, with three forward-facing toes and one smaller toe that helps in maneuvering through water. The webbing between their toes acts like a paddle, allowing them to glide smoothly and efficiently while swimming. On land, their feet enable them to walk, although they are primarily aquatic birds.

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