úszólábak
Úszólábak, which translates to "swimming feet" in Hungarian, refers to a physiological adaptation found in various aquatic and semi-aquatic animals that enhances their ability to move through water. This adaptation typically involves webbing or membranes between the digits of the feet. This increased surface area allows the animal to exert more force against the water, providing greater propulsion and maneuverability.
The presence and degree of úszólábak vary widely among different species. Birds, such as ducks, geese, and
In mammals, otters and beavers are prominent examples of animals with úszólábak. Their webbed paws help them