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When it's running.
Water never has feet. It is a liquid and does not possess physical limbs.
No, water does not have the ability to grow or develop physical features such as feet.
No, all forms of water, whether it be liquid, solid, or gas, do not have feet.
Some animals, such as ducks and frogs, have adapted to living in or near bodies of water and have developed feet that aid in swimming or moving through wet environments.
In a fictional or imaginary world, anything is possible. However, in reality, water does not have the ability to possess feet.