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Why do some land animals keep webbed feet even without water? The strange evolutionary puzzle
When people think of webbed feet, they often think of ducks swimming in a pond or frogs jumping into the water. The little strip of skin between the toes is often associated with swimming. However, ...
Four webbed toes enable these medium-sized sea birds to swim well. Native to Antarctica, particularly the Weddell and Ross Seas, they dive from the air as well as surfaces. They have a 39–43-inch ...
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