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.
Webbed feet enable them to paddle with less effort.
Depends on the bird. Some birds, like ducks, have webbed feet
All of them
A pelican is a type of fish-eating ocean-diving bird with webbed feet.
No, though most species do have webbed feet, some of the more land dwelling species do not
A duck does..
Webbed feet .
dependes on the bird
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
It depends on the bird. Typically, water fowl (like ducks) have webbed feet (with some exceptions.) Other birds do not.
That depends on the bird species you are looking at. With penguins, this would be their wings, while with ducks, this would be their webbed feet.
Duck-wise, webbed feet is just a natural body formation. Webbed feet are formed within the process of a duck in an egg. Every specie of water-bird (i.e. goose, duck, swan....) has webbed feet! It's a natural thing! Humans cannot have webbed feet because there is no purpose for humans to HAVE webbed feet unless you swim a lot.