Webbed feet animals, like frogs/toads, normally live in small ponds, river banks, streams or shallow waters. Ducks, for an example, can live in rivers or lakes, or even high or shallow waters. It isn't known for ducks or frogs or swans or webbed feet animals to live in the sea.
Platypuses have webbed feet and fur. Platypuses are native animals in Australia. They are monotremes (egg-laying mammals).
Birds with webbed feet live around the water.
Yes; for example, water fowl need webbed feet and in order to get them, they stretched their toes until eventually their childrens' children had webbed feet when they were born. From then on, water fowl had webbed feet.
Short fur
The animals that didnt move their fur got thicker so they would be warm. The animals that moved didnt really change
Yes, they do!
The swan's WEBBED FEET used for swimming is an ADAPTATION which is considered a biotic factor.
Platypuses do not have fur on the actual webbed part of their feet. The fur on their feet reaches to the edge of the webbed part.
mostly ducks have webbed feet
yes they can swim in water if they have webbed feet
A penguin
They swim a lot. animals that swim very often have webbed feet to allow them to swim better.
Platypuses are not a mix of any other animals. The webbed feet they have are entirely their own, and always have been.
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
If you are talking about humans, it it genetics, if you are talking about animals, it is the evolution of genetics, and I guess you could say their feet became webbed for swimming.
crocodiles have webbed feet crocodiles have webbed feet
Yes. Webbed feet are better for animals who live close to water and dive for food. Clawed feet are better for climbing through trees and other objects to get food.
I think it is a Walrus
No. They have talons. Seriously, webbed feet are only found in birds that swim in the water, while falcons are known for flying at high speeds, not for swimming.