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  2. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: ... quack: Mallard Duck: Eagle: screech [19] Bald Eagle: ... List of animal sounds to download, listen ...

  3. Duck test - Wikipedia

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    'And if it looks like a duck and talks like a duck, it should be taxed like a duck. [8] The Liskov Substitution Principle in computer science is sometimes expressed as a counter-example to the duck test: If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck but it needs batteries, you probably have the wrong abstraction. [9]

  4. Duck call - Wikipedia

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    Today's duck calls usually fall into three main categories: single, double, or triple reed call with many variations, although the triple reed is rare. The goal of a duck call is to sound like a realistic live duck, in attempts to decoy, or fool a duck into believing the decoys that are seen by a duck, and the sound that is heard appears lifelike.

  5. Ducks’ Little Quacks of Excitement Over Pumpkin ... - AOL

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    And their quacks echo; the sound they make fades in and out, so it's hard to tell the first quack from the echos. Oftentimes, ducks can be caught sleeping with one eye open . This helps them keep ...

  6. Calling All Quacks! Aflac Issues Final Duck Casting ... - AOL

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    You better quack quickly if you want to be the new voice of the Aflac duck! You need to upload your audition file before 11:59 PM Pacific time Friday, April 1. The deadline is no April Fools joke!

  7. Onomatopoeia - Wikipedia

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    Human sounds sometimes provide instances of onomatopoeia, as when mwah is used to represent a kiss. [12] For animal sounds, words like quack (duck), moo (cow), bark or woof (dog), roar (lion), meow/miaow or purr (cat), cluck (chicken) and baa (sheep) are typically used in English (both as nouns and as verbs).

  8. It may quack like a duck, but science shows eastern and ... - AOL

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    Farm-raised mallards have changed the DNA of eastern birds.

  9. Quack (sound) - Wikipedia

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