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Birds are descended from dinosaurs, which were an offshoot of reptiles. The scales on bird feet are a remnant of that reptilian ancestry.
nile crocodile ( average adult male: 12-15 feet, 1200 - 1500 pounds but outsised individuals can exceed 23 feet and tip the scales at over two tons)
A full grown male lion can be as tall as 4 feet when it stands up. Females are a bit shorter and can be around 3.5 feet.
No it does not, you are describing a member of the echinoderm family.
The tarsier has big round circle eyes and small hands and feet alsmost looking like frog feet also it is fluffy and cute !
18 feet
Owls do have scales on their feet.
No. Feet do not have eyes.
Yes, they do.
Birds are descended from dinosaurs, which were an offshoot of reptiles. The scales on bird feet are a remnant of that reptilian ancestry.
There is no for sure answer but there has been sightings in Texas and they saw (in a nut shell) it looks like a completely hair less dog. The sightings in Mexico say it stands on two feet (stands about 5 feet tall) and has hair and has red eyes
on their feet
No. Ducks have oiled feathers and creased, leathery skin on their webbed feet. They are not scales.
no it does not
No, they are considered bird which mean they have feathers. Scales are on most reptiles, but that is it. Yes, penguins have scales on their legs. Feathers are modified scales. Their feet might look a little scaly - but otherwise no.
No, ducks belong (with geese and swans) in the Order Anseriformes. Francolins, spurfowl, guineafowl, pheasants and peafowl, among others, are the Galliformes.
peacocks have scaly feet, but they are covered in feathers.