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Why does a duck ahve webbed feet? Why Does a duck have webbed feet? Why does a duck have weebed feet? Did ducks always have webbed feet? What do webbed feet help ducks doo? Why do water ducks have webbed feet? ... Why do some animals have webbed feet? How do webbed feet help ducks survive? What does webbed feet do to help the...
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wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_does_the_duck_have_webbed_feet
wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_does_the_duck_have_webbed_feet
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There are many threats like ducks, fish, insects and other water creatures that will eat the eggs. When they are tadpoles, they still face danger like being eaten by larger water animals or die when the pond dries up. ... Frogs also have webbed feet for swimming. Some have suction disks on the tip of their toes to help...
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www.kiddyhouse.com/Themes/frogs/frogs.html
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V. ANIMALS THAT PROVE CREATION ... Presumably, in order for dolphins and whales to have evolved, they must have originated from a land mammal that returned to the water and changed into a sea creature. But dolphins and whales have so many remarkable features upon ... × It has webbed feet in front, clawed feet in the rear.
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Animals play a very important role in our life. The surroundings in which they live and grow is called Environment. The animal kingdom is very large and has a variety of animals big and small which are found on land, in water and in air. ... They have fins, webbed feet and paddle-like limbs.
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www.indiaparenting.com/kidcentric/learning/science/001....
www.indiaparenting.com/kidcentric/learning/science/001.shtml
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Freshwater Crocodiles grow up to 10 feet (3m) long, but on average are about 1.5 metres long. They have a narrow snout, sharp teeth and webbed hind feet. The Freshwater Crocodile is generally brown in colour, however this will vary depending on their environment. ... Amazing Animals...
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www.australiazoo.com.au/our-animals/amazing-animals/rep...
www.australiazoo.com.au/our-animals/amazing-animals/reptiles/?reptile=crocodilians&animal=freshwater_crocodile
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Is it possible that it was a mutated gene that led to those webbed feet/reproductory organs? Is it possible that this is a very rare species? (If you read the article properly, you'll see where it is noted that fish with ... Evolution exists, animals, ... Kinda makes me wonder what they have been dumping in the water over there.
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stromdotcom.blogspot.com/2007/07/shark-with-webbed-feet...
stromdotcom.blogspot.com/2007/07/shark-with-webbed-feet.html
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Like a beaver or platypus, the newfound creature's hind feet were webbed for easy paddling while its front feet were better suited for digging and burrowing. It had a flattened, scaly tail like a beaver, ... As Castorocauda evolved larger and larger, Luo said, one of those different things was to make the move to the water,
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www.livescience.com/animals/060223_aquatic_mammal.html
www.livescience.com/animals/060223_aquatic_mammal.html
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In March I blogged about a Malaysian woman who claimed to have found a shark with webbed feet, although anyone with even a cursory knowledge of shark anatomy could see that the “webbed ... in addition to having the proper structure, they can “walk” through the water using their fins, ... Secret Sex Lives of Animals...
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laelaps.wordpress.com/2007/07/26/idiocy-beyond-belief-s...
laelaps.wordpress.com/2007/07/26/idiocy-beyond-belief-sharks-dont-have-webbed-feet/
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They live along the banks of rivers and streams. They spend a lot of time in the water. ... Their strong webbed feet pull them through the water when they are swimming. Their tails are used for steering.
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www.abc.net.au/schoolstv/animals/PLATYPUSES.htm
www.abc.net.au/schoolstv/animals/PLATYPUSES.htm
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