yes
If your in mud, yes!
you get a nice squishy feeling between your toes
There are always danger to running barefoot. One you can get glass, nails, wood, etc. stuck in your foot. You can also get mud and any other thing under your foot.
First answer: "Depending on where you live it might or might not be. But it's not recommended. If you drive barefoot, have a pair of shoes on hand in case you get stuck in the mud. The best thing to do is to speak to the relevant people/department in charge of Motor vehicles in your country/state." ************** And I beg to differ on the recommendation of the first answerer. A lot depends on what you're used to, some say a barefoot person can't push the pedals with enough force and that may be true if you never walk barefoot and have very tender, weak feet, but it's not a given. Many people walk barefoot at least around their own home, and don't forget the growing community of barefoot runners out there! If your feet are not that tender, you can have *more* control of the vehicle when barefoot. I've seen quite a few posts from experts (police officers, insurance folks) who actually recommend bare feet over footwear like flipflops, wedges, heels etc.
I love to go barefoot in mud and glue so does my sister
i know It's easier to walk on the pavement than to walk in the mud.
No, there legs are too weak to even walk in mud. There legs would snap they can only walk on plants and dry grounds.
Yes mud skippers lay eggs. Mud skippers are a type of fish that can use their fins to walk on land.
They are a kind of boots that make it so you cant walk in mud without getting mud in you shoes or boots
to make a splashing sound, to walk through mud ... sploshing through the mud.
yes they do because she is always barefoot and stepping in dirt and mud. plus as an extra she say that she has a " healthy coating of earth".