Webbed feet improves their ability to swim.
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Ducks have webbed feet, designed for swimming. Their webbed feet act like paddles for the ducks. A duck waddles instead of walk because of its webbed feet. Do you know that the duck's feet cannot feel cold even if it swims in icy cold water ? Well, the reason for this is because its feet has no nerves or blood vessels !!
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Ducks have webbed feet, designed for swimming. Their webbed feet act like paddles for the ducks. A duck waddles instead of walk because of its webbed feet. Do you know that the duck's feet cannot feel cold even if it swims in icy cold water ? Well, the reason for this is because its feet has no nerves or blood vessels !!
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It propels them through the water better. Ducks and geese don't "swim", they float. Their webbed feet motivate them through the water. They also tuck their feet up into their belly down on migration flights to keep them from freez...
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Why do ducks have webbed feet? A comedy conversation by Neep: Up Yours! | 05/07/2005 03:13 PM | 253 views ... maybe, just maybe..now I'm not saying I'm sure...and I'm not saying it's a better theory than youses...but maybe ducks have webbed feet to help them swim...maybe...
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Ducks, geese and swans have long necks with flat bills, webbed feet and chunky bodies. There are a few types of geese and swans found locally in the winter time. There are dozens of types of ducks: dabblers, sea ducks, mergansers, stiff-tailed ducks and pochards.
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Homework question: is the answer that is makes swimming easier for ducks? THIS ANSWER IS LOCKED! You can view this answer by clicking here to Register or Login and paying $3. ... is the answer that is makes swimming easier for ducks?
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General resource of breeders, rescues, and clubs, including a selection of Duck pictures and informational links. ... Ducks belong to the family Anatidae along with swans and geese. There is still no definite agreement on the evolution of ducks and the number of species included. It is believed that tree ducks,
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