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Why don't humans have paw feet?

Humans are bi-pedal animals who walk extensively over long distances. However our feet are soft and not well suited to the task. However dogs, monkeys, and other animals have paws that serve as shoes to protect the feet.

No other mammal has such unprotected - but we are known for walking the farthest distances / nomadic behavior. Is this a joke?

I want paw feet instead of shoes.

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Plibbertreply
lemmy.world

I mean honestly this is the answer. I used to long board barefoot as a teenager and I also ran track. Often ran barefoot. By the time I was 16 I could walk on some glass without bleeding.

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piefed.social

Yeah shoes were optional for a solid chunk of change of my lifetime and I used to have some real rough feet and damn do I miss them =P! How do you do nowadays? I am still pretty minimalist. I like the heel of my shoes to be as thin as I can take them. But hiking, when I use those minimalist shoes I keep torturing myself my poking a fat rock right into a nerve that sends pain rushing up my being =P! I don't think I'll ever have it like I used to.

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Plibbertreply
lemmy.world

Lol yeah I'm pretty much the same. I try to keep slim shoes for everyday wear but I need boots for any rocky hiking. The only rough part left on my foot is my heel.

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Hahaha! Mine too! I could put a tack in that back part =P! But the rest is like a little soft girl =P!

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What you want are zero drop shoes with a rigid sole, possibly even a shank. The zero drop is the flat heel that you like, but the rigid sole will protect against rough terrain.

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Yup! I didn’t wear shoes much when I lived at the beach and I got to the point where I could walk on hot asphalt or through broken glass without even noticing.

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As others have said, you wear shoes, keeping your feet soft. There was a time in my life I walked everywhere, and did it barefoot. My feet became pretty well calloused and protected, to the point I could walk on gravel no problem. Even hot pavement wasn't too bad.

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LANIK2000reply
lemmy.world

If they're anything like my tree hugging mom, then just for kicks I guess.

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Not OP, but I didn’t wear shoes as a young man living in a beach town, surfing, and just chillaxing.

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I have since re-shod myself for many years, losing my rough pads. Unfortunately, I did not take any feet pics in that phase of my life.

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It's just you. You're weak, and soft, because you've been trained by society to wear shoes.

There are many people who never wear shoes, and they have tough soles. From indigenous tribes, to modern Olympic athletes.

That said, even your dog can step in sharps and hurt their feet; cuts, thorns, stabs - shoes provide protection that paws and tough soles do not; this is the main reason we wear footwear.

If you're interested in a more back-to-nature approach without giving up extra protection, there are dozens of companies that sell minimalist footwear - in essence, modern moccasins. Vibram is one such, but there are many more. Fitkicks is a cheap version (~$20). Look for "active" and "water shoes."

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lemmy.world

Sorry - not true. This dog lives on the couch and has barely set foot outside.

They come with paw feet naturally. I want that too, not to go harden my foot pads by walking on rocks and buying fancy nature shoes

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lemm.ee

They walk around inside barefoot. Despite the cushiness of their surroundings, they nonetheless don’t wear socks and shoes.

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Trees. We went into the trees before we came back down and walked on two feet.

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Well your first problem is using Google.

Gotta use Duck Duck Go + Tor + VPN on a burner phone you can yeet into the middle of international waters when you're done. Make sure to sink the boat while you're there, too. That way, under international law, nobody owns it.

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jlai.lu

I'd recommend a Boeing spacecraft instead, ocean is still reachable by commoners.

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If you take a Boeing spacecraft, you risk ending up in the ocean anyway.

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yiffit.net

if I had dog hindpaws for feet I'd get rich from onlyfans

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The first sketchy plastic surgeon who gives someone paws, fur, a tail or some other weird furry things is going to be very rich...

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r.nf

Walk around barefoot and you'll get calluses similar to what you want. The more shoes you wear, the fewer calluses you'll get.

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reddthat.com

Alternatively, line your shoes with sandpaper and toss some gravel in there

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Great way of deterring foor fungus, is to not have the skin to begin with.

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lemmy.world

You have to walk... barefoot. My feet are messed up and I have some impressive callouses on the balls of my feet. They are a little better after surgery, but recovery sucked. Ultimately, your feet build up protection. Caking on mud probably helped. Animal skins, rudimentary sandals from various plants, and other natural resources could provide extra protection. Unfortunately, we have built an environment made for shoes and evolution is doing the rest. Walking on pavement is not great without shoes. Especially when it bakes. Walking on soil and grass feels a lot better.

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Walking on some surfaces is downright pleasurable. Dewy morning grass or a dry hard packed dirt trail for instance

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we use shoes, this keeps our feet from developing the callouses you see shoeless animals do.

this is a modern human thing, not a genetic human trait.

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Developmentally, our hands and feet are modifications of the same underlying genetic template, so they’re going to have similar morphology.

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I'd argue it's not always comfortable for them. Consider how hot black pavement can get on a summer day. I never make my dog walk across a parking lot when it's been baking under a 100 degree sun. I carry him to a shaded area, at least.

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Same reasons kittens have pink beans for toes. They get roughed up and don't stay pink and cute

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Your feet are not suited for long distance travel because you wear shoes, just walk around a bit without them, you'll grow callouses

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The answer is evolution. Put shoes on dogs and in few hundred thousand years their paws will be like humans.

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