why do crocodile have webbed feet
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Crocodiles have webbed feet which, though not used to propel them through the water, allow them to make fast turns and sudden moves in the water or initiate swimming. Webbed feet are an advantage in shallow water, where the animals sometimes move around by walking.
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Crocodiles have webbed feet which, though not used to propel them through the water, allow them to make fast turns and sudden moves in the water or initiate swimming. Webbed feet are an advantage in shallow water, where the animals sometimes move around by walking.
Alligators have four short, stubby legs, with five toes on both front legs and four webbed toes on the back legs. Although they are small, an alligator's legs are very muscular and allow an alligator to run quickly for short distances on dry land.
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