I've never heard the expression "head footed." You may have misheard it. It looks (and could sound) similar to "lead-footed," which refers to someone who drives with a heavy (ie, leaden) foot on the gas pedal. In other words, someone who is "lead-footed" drives fast.
head-footed or cephalpod
Head-footed mollusks
Splay foot, also known as Out-toeing or Slue footed
A web-footed animal referred to by a Greek word meaning "flat-footed" is the "Anatidae" family, which includes ducks, geese, and swans. The Greek term "platypus," meaning "flat foot," is often associated with these animals due to their webbed feet, which aid in swimming. These adaptations make them excellent aquatic foragers and swimmers.
three footed signal
Yes. They are "macropods", meaning "big-footed".
In general, animals that walk on two legs are bipedal. These include birds, people, kangaroos, etc.
Brown hyena's I have head are one of the geckos enemies.
Black footed ferret, gray wolf, jaguar, hammer head shark, Leather back sea turtle, ocelot.
An animal that has four legs is called a quadruped, quad meaning 4 and ped meaning foot. Similarly, an animal that has two feet are called a biped.
Yes. Like almost all marsupials, the yellow footed rock wallaby is nocturnal, meaning it is active at night.
Swift-footed, elusive and prankish or frolicsome.