webbed feet
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwebbedandfeet
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webbed
adjective
uk/webd/us/webd/
If a bird or animal has webbed feet, its toes are connected by skin to help it ...
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feet
uk/fiːt/us/fiːt/
plural ...
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Nor are there any seabirds with webbed feet.
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Some are only a matter of webbed feet or webbed fingers.
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He has not got webbed feet, so he is completely out of his depth.
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If so, is it kind to import those pelicans and so deny them a normal life with a mate, including the patter of little webbed feet.
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The darters have completely webbed feet, and their legs are short and set far back on the body.
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They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet.
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The legs are short and stubby and end in large webbed feet tipped with sharp claws.
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They have stout, longish bills, and webbed feet.
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They have longish bills with a hooked tip, and webbed feet with sharp claws.
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The platypus swims through the use of webbed feet.
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They slip under the water with barely a ripple, simply lowering their heads and thrusting with their powerful webbed feet.
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During incubation the egg is surrounded by the brooding birds webbed feet that are flooded with warming blood.
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Both legs and large webbed feet are bright orange, contrasting with the sharp black claws.
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They propel themselves underwater using their webbed feet.
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They are all highly aquatic species with webbed feet and the capacity to stay submerged for long periods of time.
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Live near water, are good fishers and have webbed feet.
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They rarely swim, despite having webbed feet, usually landing on water only to bathe.
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