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  2. Duck foot - Wikipedia

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    Duck foot or duck's foot may refer to: Duck foot, alternative name for club foot (furniture) Duck foot, a version of the French technique used in climbing snow slopes;

  3. I Wish That I Had Duck Feet - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; I Wish That I Had Duck Feet is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss, illustrated by B. Tobey, and first published in 1965."Theo. LeSieg" was a pen name of Theodor Geisel, who is more commonly known as Dr. Seuss.

  4. Bird feet and legs - Wikipedia

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    Palmate feet – Chilean flamingo. Totipalmate feet – blue-footed booby. Western grebe presenting a lobate foot. Lobate feet – a chick of the Eurasian coot. The great crested grebe. The feet in loons [2] and grebes [2] [7] are placed far at the rear of the body - a powerful accommodation to swimming underwater, [7] but a handicap for walking.

  5. Webbed toes - Wikipedia

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    Webbed toes is the informal and common name for syndactyly affecting the feet—the fusion of two or more digits of the feet. This is normal in many birds, such as ducks; amphibians, such as frogs; and some mammals, such as kangaroos.

  6. Muscovy duck - Wikipedia

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    The Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata) is a duck native to the Americas, ... The legs and webbed feet are blackish. The wild female is similar in plumage, but much ...

  7. Why a duck's feet don't freeze in winter and other ... - AOL

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    Dec. 10—We were driving across the Mount Desert Island causeway the other day when I spotted a group of ducks bobbing in the ocean waves. Flashes of white had me guessing that they were either ...

  8. Blue-footed booby - Wikipedia

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    The courtship of the blue-footed booby consists of the male flaunting his blue feet and dancing to impress the female. The male begins by showing his feet, strutting in front of the female. Then, he presents nest materials and finishes the mating ritual with a final display of his feet. [24]

  9. American coot - Wikipedia

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    Though commonly mistaken for ducks, American coots are only distantly related to ducks, belonging to a separate order. Unlike the webbed feet of ducks, coots have broad, lobed scales on their lower legs and toes that fold back with each step to facilitate walking on dry land. [ 2 ]