* Traditional feet: Animals with limbs that end in digits (toes) that they use for walking, running, climbing, etc. This includes:
* Mammals: Dogs, cats, horses, humans, etc.
* Birds: Their "feet" are adapted for perching, swimming, or scratching.
* Reptiles: Lizards, snakes, crocodiles, etc.
* Amphibians: Frogs, toads, salamanders, etc.
* Insects: While not "feet" in the traditional sense, their legs have specialized parts that allow them to walk and grasp.
* Other structures: Some animals have structures that perform similar functions to feet, but are not technically "feet." These include:
* Crustaceans: Crabs, lobsters, shrimp, etc. have claws and legs that help them move.
* Arachnids: Spiders, scorpions, ticks, etc. have eight legs that they use for walking.
* Mollusks: Snails, slugs, and some other mollusks have a muscular "foot" that helps them move.
So, while we can't give a definitive list of animals with feet, we can say that most animals that move on land have some form of limbs or appendages that function as feet.