úszóláb
Úszóláb is a Hungarian term that translates to "swimming foot." It refers to a foot that is adapted for swimming, typically found in aquatic animals. These adaptations can vary widely depending on the species and its environment. Common features include webbing between the toes, which increases the surface area of the foot and provides more propulsion through the water. The shape and flexibility of the foot are also important factors, allowing for efficient movement.
Many birds, such as ducks, geese, and cormorants, possess úszóláb. Their webbed feet act like paddles, enabling