The term "web-footed" refers to animals or birds that have feet or legs with skin membranes, known as webbing, connecting their toes or fingers, typically used for swimming or diving. The antonyms for "web-footed" are "hoofed," which refers to animals that have hooves, such as horses, deer, and cows, and "clawed," which refers to animals that have claws, such as cats, dogs, and birds of prey. The term "pawed" is also an antonym for "web-footed," and it refers to animals that have paws, such as foxes, bears, and raccoons. These antonyms represent the diversity of the animal kingdom and the various adaptations they have evolved to survive in their habitats.