webbed paws
Webbed paws are a type of foot structure found in some animals, characterized by the presence of skin between the toes. This adaptation helps improve swimming efficiency by allowing the animal to paddle through water more effectively. Common examples of animals with webbed paws include ducks, frogs, and otters.
The webbing can vary in extent and shape, depending on the species and its habitat. For instance, dogs may have partially webbed paws that assist in swimming, while swans have fully webbed feet designed for life in aquatic environments. This feature is crucial for their survival and mobility in water.