No. There is no webbing on echidnas' feet. They have sharp claws for digging, and quite separate toes.
Long beaked echidnas do not have poisonous feet.
Yes, Australia is home to three species of monotremes: the platypus and two species of echidnas (the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna). Monotremes are unique among mammals because they lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. The platypus is particularly notable for its distinct features, such as a duck-bill and webbed feet. The echidnas, on the other hand, have spiny coats and a long snout for foraging.
The echidna is not a large animal, so it has small feet. Unlike its fellow monotreme, the platypus, it does not have feet with retractable webbing. On the other hand, it shares with the platypus the characteristic of feet with very sharp claws for digging.
mostly ducks have webbed feet
Rottweilers feet are not webbed.
Bats have webbed feet!
No chows do not have webbed feet.
Webbed feet
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.
No, they all have webbed feet.
Yes they do have webbed feet
Otters have webbed feet so they can swim better than not having webbed feet.