Alligators have five toes on their front feet while they have only four toes on their back feet.All together they have 18 toes.
African elephants have 4 toes on their front feet and 3 toes on their back feet.
Five toes on each of the rear feet, and four toes on each of the front feet.
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Guinea pigs have four toes on their front feet and three toes on their back feet, totaling 14 toes.
The Tasmanian devil has five toes on each of its front paws and four toes on each of its back feet.
Crocodiles have five toes on each of their front feet and four toes on each of their back feet, for a total of 18 toes.
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Cockatoos and parrots have feet with two toes facing forward and two toes facing backwards, while most other bird species have three toes in the front and one in the back.
Like horses, dinosaurs walked on their toes at all times. Nearly all dinosaurs had three walking toes on each foot, leaving behind a footprint similar to a bird. (In most cases, big giant birds!)
An alligator typically has five toes on each of its front feet and four toes on each of its back feet. These toes are connected by webbing and have non-retractable claws that help the alligator move through the water and catch prey.
Turtles typically have five toes on each of their front feet, but the number of toes on their back feet can vary depending on the species. Most turtles have three or four toes on their back feet. Each toe ends in a claw, which helps them navigate their environment and dig.