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Feet Reduce Drag, Provide Power — Biological Strategy - AskNatureAug 18, 2016 · The webbed foot of a duck reduces drag when folded as the foot is brought forward, and provides power when stretched taut and pushed against the water on a ...
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Developmental mechanisms underlying webbed foot morphological ...May 15, 2020 · Waterbirds usually have webbed feet for foot-based propulsion. Webbed feet can be morphologically classified into four types: palmate, ...
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Bird Dissection | University of Puget SoundMore obvious modifications of the toes include raptorial, palmate, semipalmate, totipalmate, and lobate. See what you can find among the lab birds. Compare ...
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Platypus genome shows how evolution gave mammals a ...May 8, 2008 · In appearance, the platypus is a beaverlike animal with webbed feet and a rubbery beak similar to a duck's. Although, like reptiles, the ...
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Webbed feet help an animal to lead an .......... Life.A ... - VedantuA webbed foot possesses a connecting tissue in between the toes. There are many different conditions that might result in webbed feet, which includes syndactyly ...
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Interdigital Webbing - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsInterdigital webbing refers to the skin and connective tissue that connects the toes in the paw, which is examined for conditions such as discoloration and ...
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The hydrodynamic performance of duck feet for submerged ... - NatureSep 27, 2023 · It has been suggested that the triangular shape of the webbed foot functions as a lift-generating delta wing rather than a drag-generating oar.
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Temperature Regulation and BehaviorTo minimize such loss, the arteries and veins in the legs of many birds lie in contact with each other and function as a countercurrent heat exchange system to ...Missing: vascularization | Show results with:vascularization
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Developmental mechanisms underlying webbed foot morphological ...May 15, 2020 · Semipalmate feet have partial webbing at the base of the three front-facing toes (Fig. 1A). Totipalmate feet have a hallux connected by webbing ...Missing: otters | Show results with:otters
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Better Know a Bird: The American Coot and Its Wonderfully Weird FeetAug 13, 2018 · Comparable to webbing on a duck's foot, the palmate toes help a coot push through the water. ... Coots aren't the only birds with lobed feet ...
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All About Otters - Physical Characteristics - Seaworld.orgRiver otters have webbed digits and strong, nonretractile claws on all four feet. Clawless otters have partial webbing on their feet. Congo and Asian otters ...
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Platypus | National GeographicPlatypuses hunt underwater, where they swim gracefully by paddling with their front webbed feet and steering with their hind feet and beaverlike tail.
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Development and variation of the anuran webbed feet (Amphibia ...Jan 22, 2008 · Extensively webbed feet are typical of aquatic species of hylids, pipids, bombinatorids, ceratophryids, cyclorhamphids, dicroglossids, ranids ...
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Integument - Reptiles, Scales, Skin | BritannicaThe cornified part of the epidermis is strengthened by a stiff material, beta keratin, which is present in place of or in addition to pliable alpha keratin. In ...Missing: webbing | Show results with:webbing
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Functional and Behavioral Trade-Offs between Terrestrial ... - PubMedJul 31, 2023 · Studies of K. marmoratus show that terrestrial acclimation and exercise improve tail-flip jumping performance due to muscle remodeling, but the ...Missing: webbed feet grip
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Interdigital webbing retention in bat wings illustrates genetic ... - PNASOct 10, 2006 · In the webbed duck foot, proximal expression of the Bmp antagonist Gremlin is thought to prevent Bmp-mediated cell death and restrict this ...
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Requirement for BMP Signaling in Interdigital Apoptosis and Scale ...Expression of dnBMPR in chicken embryonic hind limbs greatly reduced interdigital apoptosis and resulted in webbed feet. ... DEVELOPMENT, MECHANISMS OF ...
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Establishing the pattern of the vertebrate limb | DevelopmentSep 11, 2020 · The expression of Hox genes is influenced by the distribution of retinoic acid (RA), which is higher in anterior regions of the elongating trunk ...
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BMP signals control limb bud interdigital programmed cell death by ...However, inactivation after limb bud initiation causes an upregulation of two AER-FGFs, Fgf4 and Fgf8, and a loss of interdigital PCD leading to webbed limbs.Missing: membrane persistence feet
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Genetic and metabolic mechanisms underlying webbed feet ...This study systematically investigated the genetic and metabolic mechanisms underlying pigmentation in goose webbed feet by integrating histological, ...
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Increasing Fgf4 expression in the mouse limb bud causes ...Jan 1, 2006 · Activation of the Fgf4GOF transgene in an Fgf8-null limb bud still caused polysyndactyly, but it also rescued all the skeletal defects that ...Missing: webbing | Show results with:webbing
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Why Do Some Animals Have Webbed Feet? - World AtlasApr 13, 2018 · Webbed feet allow animals to propel themselves through water and walk on unstable surfaces. What Are Webbed Feet?
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[PDF] Evolution of TetrapodsAcanthostega (Devonian) had actual webbed feet with toes, but a shoulder and a tail like a fish. This animal's feet were not suitable for weight-bearing ...
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A webbed archosaur footprint from the Upper Triassic (Carnian) of ...A webbed footprint of Carnian (Tuvalian) age, discovered near Cles (Trentino-Alto Adige, NE Italy), is described. The specimen is compared with other coeval ...
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Animals That Lived In The Mesozoic Era - Active WildJun 23, 2021 · Nothosaurus was a semi-aquatic marine reptile whose lifestyle is thought to resemble that of modern-day seals. With webbed feet and long ...
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Webbed Feet Are an Evolutionary Hit - National Audubon SocietyMar 9, 2020 · Experiments suggest that a triangular webbed foot is beautifully designed to propel a bird, or other creature, through the water. The toes and ...
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Evolution of avian foot morphology through anatomical network ...Nov 14, 2024 · We provide insights of evolutionary and functional significance on the avian foot architecture through Anatomical Network Analysis.
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Requirement for BMP signaling in interdigital apoptosis and scale ...The similarity of the webbing to webbed duck feet led to studies that indicate that BMPs are not expressed in the duck interdigit. These results indicate BMP ...Missing: disruptions platypus convergent evolution
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Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of ...May 8, 2008 · We find that reptile and platypus venom proteins have been co-opted independently from the same gene families; milk protein genes are conserved ...
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Anura - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsFor example, pipids are specialized aquatic frogs with webbed feet used for propulsion through water.Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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Osteological Variation among Extreme Morphological Forms in the ...Jun 10, 2015 · Webbed feet, miniaturization, body shape, and an unusual tarsal arrangement are morphologies exhibited in species of Chiropterotrition that are ...Missing: prevalence caudates
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Introduction | Ecological and Environmental Physiology of AmphibiansAmphibians present unique evolutionary models for our understanding of the rigors and solutions to the aquatic–terrestrial transition for all terrestrial ...
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Xenopus laevis - AmphibiaWebThe skin is smooth and the hind limbs are long and robust. The three inner toes of the large fully webbed feet have small black, keratinized claws on them ( ...Missing: totipalmate | Show results with:totipalmate
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Sticking like sticky tape: tree frogs use friction forces to enhance ...Tree frogs have evolved adhesive pads on their toes. In addition, they often have long and slender legs to facilitate not only long jumps, but also to bridge ...
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Blood-powered toes give salamanders an arboreal edgeJan 29, 2025 · Wandering salamanders (Aneides vagrans) can rapidly fill, trap and drain the blood in their toe tips to optimize attachment, detachment and general locomotion.Missing: origin webbed ancestral tetrapods adhesion
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Amphibian Biology and HusbandryExtant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders. (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil- ... salamanders have webbed feet that adhere to ...Missing: prevalence caudates
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Fossilized Body Imprints Of Amphibians Found In 330 Million-year ...Oct 30, 2007 · The imprints show the unmistakably webbed feet and bodies of three previously unknown, foot-long salamander-like critters that lived 100 million ...
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Hindlimb Extensor Muscle Function During Jumping And Swimming ...Dec 1, 2000 · Many anurans use their hindlimbs to generate propulsive forces during both jumping and swimming. To investigate the musculoskeletal dynamics ...
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Testudines - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsNon-marine Testudines generally have short, sturdy, and occasionally webbed feet. In contrast, the limbs of sea turtles are broadly flattened to form large ...
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Was Mesosaurus an Aquatic Animal? How Do We Know If an ...Mar 7, 2019 · Mesosaurs had several features that suggested they lived an aquatic lifestyle: a lateral compressed tail, webbed hands and feet, and nostrils ...Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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Sea Turtles | Smithsonian OceanThe large and strong front flippers act like paddles to propel them through the water, while the smaller back flippers function as rudders to help them steer.
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Pachydactylus rangei (Namib Sand Gecko, Web-footed gecko)Their webbed feet also allow them to run across the fine sand in their native habitat. These webs are fleshy, but they contain tiny cartilages that support a ...
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Toe Fringes in the Sand-Dwelling Lizard Uma scopariaAug 6, 2025 · Sand-dwelling is known to have triggered the evolution of morphological adaptations in different groups of taxa (Jayne 1986; Gidmark et al.Missing: stabilization | Show results with:stabilization
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Morphological function of toe fringe in the sand lizard ... - NatureDec 16, 2020 · The results in studies of fringe and motion performance indicate that lizards with toe fringe run faster on sand surfaces than those without toe ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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A novel method for photo-identification of sea turtles using scale ...The novel method uses scale patterns on the front flippers of sea turtles for photo-identification, as flippers have more scales than the face.
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Wader - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe webbed feet of shorebirds serve as broad, flexible platforms on which to negotiate the sandy shoreline and its contiguous shallows. In principle, a ...Missing: passerines | Show results with:passerines
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Webbed Wonders | Ducks UnlimitedJan 2, 2008 · Ducks and geese have palmate feet, where only the three front toes are webbed and the hind toe (called the hallux) is small and elevated.Missing: vegetation | Show results with:vegetation
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Flamingos use their L-shaped beak and morphing feet to ... - PNASTheir morphing feet create horizontal eddies during stomping, lifting, and concentrating sediments and brine shrimp, while trapping fast-swimming invertebrates, ...
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Why don't birds get cold feet? - All About BirdsBirds also have a countercurrent heat exchange system in their legs and feet—the blood vessels going to and from the feet are very close together, so blood ...
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How do birds keep warm in the winter? | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceWaterfowl species circulate blood through a countercurrent heat exchange, isolating the blood that flows in their legs rather than circulating it throughout ...
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The Complete List of 38 Animals With Webbed FeetOct 3, 2024 · Webbed feet enable these animals to swim, walk, and climb more efficiently. For example, webbed feet help quickly propel an animal through water ...
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Chironectes minimus (water opossum) - Animal Diversity WebWater opossums are small, rodent-like marsupials with short grayish-white and brown fur . · Water opossums are the only extant aquatic marsupial and are well- ...
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List Of Marsupials With Pictures & Facts - Active WildSep 6, 2021 · Tree kangaroos are a group of kangaroos with adaptations for an arboreal (tree-dwelling) lifestyle, including long tails, large feet and long ...
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Platypus - The Australian MuseumThe Platypus propels itself through the water by using its front, short, webbed limbs, and the partially-webbed hind feet act as rudders. Behind its ...
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North American river otter - National ZooNorth American river otters, also called Canadian otters, have long, muscular, streamlined bodies with short legs and fully webbed feet bearing non-retractable ...Missing: flaps | Show results with:flaps
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Beaver | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology ...Their larger hind feet are webbed for swimming and void of fur, except on the dorsal surface. The hind feet also have a preening toe, the second from the ...
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Ankle and foot evolution gave mammals a leg up - Phys.orgMay 13, 2021 · The evolution of ankle and foot bones into different shapes and sizes helped mammals adapt and thrive after the extinction of the dinosaurs, a study suggests.
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Interdigital webbing retention in bat wings illustrates genetic ... - NIHOct 10, 2006 · We find that bat forelimb and hindlimb interdigital tissues express Bmp signaling components but that only bat hindlimbs undergo interdigital ...
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Platypus Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBSOct 26, 2023 · When swimming, the platypus uses its short, webbed front limbs and partially webbed hind limbs to propel itself through the water. Their ...
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The platypus: evolutionary history, biology, and an uncertain futureApr 24, 2019 · The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is one of the world's most evolutionarily distinct mammals, one of five extant species of egg-laying ...Missing: BMP | Show results with:BMP
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Acadia's North American Beaver: The Ultimate Keystone Species ...Oct 6, 2021 · Large webbed hind feet made for swimming and stability on land during tree cutting. ... Photo of two beavers in the water. Build a Beaver Dam.
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Delta-wing function of webbed feet gives hydrodynamic lift ... - NatureJul 3, 2003 · Delta-wing function of webbed feet gives hydrodynamic lift for swimming propulsion in birds. L. Christoffer Johansson &; R. Åke Norberg.
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Foot-propelled swimming kinematics and turning strategies in ...To maximize force, many foot-propelled birds have webbed or lobed toes, but large feet may make walking on land cumbersome.
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Bird-inspired tendon coupling improves paddling efficiency by shortening phase transition times### Summary of Findings on Paddling Efficiency
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Effects of the speed on the webbed foot kinematics of mallard ... - NIHMay 15, 2023 · In this study, the effect of the speed on the webbed foot locomotion of the mallard was analyzed based on a considerable number of reliable indoor test data.
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The Metabolic Cost of Swimming in DucksThe mallard' s hull length (0·33 m) is about 1·1 ft; its maximum swimming speed (0·70 m/sec) is about 1·4 knots. The speed/length ratio for the duck is ...
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Web-Footed Gecko | National GeographicThe web-footed gecko is a nocturnal, medium-sized (4-6 inches) insectivore with webbed feet for burrowing, and a lifespan of about 5 years.
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Leave it to Beavers | Missouri Department of ConservationMay 1, 2017 · Large, webbed feet act like flippers when swimming and like snowshoes when walking over squishy mud. Masters of Downfall. Using only its ...
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Flamingos use their L-shaped beak and morphing feet to induce ...Their morphing feet create horizontal eddies during stomping, lifting, and concentrating sediments and brine shrimp, while trapping fast-swimming invertebrates, ...
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Understanding Waterfowl: Masters of the Air and WaterFeb 24, 2022 · Dabbling ducks, geese, and swans use their webbed feet to tip up while foraging in shallow water. Webbed feet are also useful for walking in mud ...
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The Bizarre Walk of the Western Grebe Caught on Camera | AudubonMar 1, 2018 · And while some grebes might scoot away on land using their feet, this bird showed a talent for a bipedal escape—what people once thought was ...Missing: responses | Show results with:responses
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Micrixalus fuscus - AmphibiaWebFoot-flagging or "dancing" in frogs is an elaborate courtship behavior, usually displayed by breeding males, in which the hind leg is raised above the head and ...
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Duck Feet Facts: Key Anatomical Features And Functional AdaptationsDec 25, 2024 · From the Analysis of Anatomy and Locomotor Function of Biological Foot Systems to the Design of Bionic Foot: An Example of the Webbed Foot of ...
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Trade-offs between aquatic and terrestrial locomotion and functional ...Oct 6, 2025 · A trade-off between aquatic and terrestrial locomotion is self-evident at broad phylogenetic scales. While the effects of more subtle trade-offs ...Missing: webbed feet climbing stability