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
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.
It literally means double footed. Its origin is Greek