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Why do some land animals keep webbed feet even without water? The strange evolutionary puzzle
Scientists discover webbed feet in land animals, challenging common assumptions. This trait, initially for swimming, also ...
Over time, as animals evolved, they have physically adapted to better survive in their environments. Some animals developed webbed feet to help them find food or navigate their surroundings. Webbed ...
Lots of features can help an animal master the water: the shape of its body, its fur, a tail, feather-like arms, webbed feet, or even legs covered in tiny hairs. Many animals — and even some insects — ...
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