ducks
Ducks have webbed feet. This helps these animal swim because its feet special design act like paddle when a duck is in water. Ducks are typically found in marshes, ponds, wetlands, and rivers. Ducks have a life span of up to 12 years.
Beaver
yes they can swim in water if they have 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.
Webbed feet help animals swim. There are many reasons that this helps them survive in their environment. It helps them swim, which helps them catch prey and escape predators. Webbed feet help beavers make their dam. They help animals just get around in general
a platypus
platypus
The animal you are describing is the platypus. It is a unique monotreme, meaning it is one of the few mammals that lay eggs. The platypus has gills during its early developmental stages, a pouch for carrying its young, and webbed feet, which are adapted for swimming. These distinct features make it one of the most unusual mammals in the animal kingdom.
a platapuss
Fins and gills or webbed feet.
all ducks have webbed feet, it helps them swim.
From the video of an Antarctic Tern preening, it does appear that this animal has webbed feet.
A web footed animal is an animal that has webbed feet like a duck, goose, or a Flamingo. Many birds have webbed feet. Frogs and some Salamanders do too.
dog, human
webbed feet
Rabbit
Amphibians are animals that live in both land and water. Usually their lives start at in the water with the attributes of a fish (Gills and tails) but as they grow older they usually lose their gills and tail and grow lungs, and webbed feet.