, many animals
have adapted and evolved with webbed feet. Webbed feet help animals propel
themselves through the water with ease. This can help the animal swim faster to
catch prey or escape a predator. Also, if an animal has to swim long distances,
webbed feet can help it save energy so it can swim farther. One animal that can
be observed at the Zoo with webbed feet is the rockhopper penguin. Other
animals with slightly webbed feet: the polar bear and otter.
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