What are webbed mammals?

The term "webbed mammals" is a bit broad and can refer to a couple of things:

1. Mammals with partially webbed feet: Many mammals, particularly those that live in or near water, have partially webbed feet. This helps them swim more efficiently. Examples include:

* Otters: Both sea otters and river otters have partially webbed feet that help them navigate their aquatic environments.

* Beavers: Beavers are known for their webbed hind feet which aid in swimming and maneuvering in water.

* Water Rats: These rodents also have partially webbed feet for swimming.

* Muskrats: Similar to water rats, muskrats have webbed hind feet for aquatic locomotion.

* Ducks: While not mammals, ducks are a good example of webbed feet in animals.

2. Mammals with fully webbed feet: There are fewer mammals with fully webbed feet, and these are mostly aquatic species. Examples include:

* Sea otters: Sea otters have fully webbed hind feet that are crucial for their underwater lifestyle.

* Platypuses: These unique egg-laying mammals have webbed feet, but they are more prominent on their hind feet and used for swimming.

It's important to remember that the term "webbed" can be subjective. Some mammals may have minimal webbing, while others may have more pronounced webbing.

Do you have a particular mammal in mind or are you just curious about webbed feet in general? Let me know, and I can give you more specific information.