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    Take this one for example: did you know that ducklings start communicating with each other while they are still in their eggs, ... "Not all ducks quack. Only female ducks quack, while male ducks ...

  3. Duck - Wikipedia

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    Female mallard ducks (as well as several other species in the genus Anas, such as the American and Pacific black ducks, spot-billed duck, northern pintail and common teal) make the classic "quack" sound while males make a similar but raspier sound that is sometimes written as "breeeeze", [29] [self-published source?] but, despite widespread ...

  4. Drakestail - Wikipedia

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    Drakestail also known as Quackling is a Fairy tale about a duck, where repetition forms most of the logic behind the plot. The story is also similar to other folk and fairy tales where the hero picks up several allies (or sometimes items or skills) and uses them in the exact order found.

  5. Mallard - Wikipedia

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    The mallard (/ ˈ m æ l ɑːr d, ˈ m æ l ər d /) or wild duck (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa. It has been introduced to New Zealand , Australia , Peru , Brazil , Uruguay , Argentina , Chile , Colombia , the Falkland Islands , and South Africa .

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    And ducks' quacks echo; the sound they make fades in and out, so it's hard to tell the first quack from the echos. Ducks sleep with one eye opened, just like dolphins can .

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  8. Indian Runner duck - Wikipedia

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    The erect carriage is a result of a pelvic girdle that is closer to the tail than other breeds of domestic duck. [2] This structural feature allows the birds to walk or run, rather than waddle, as seen with other duck breeds; they do not fly. [2] [3] [4] [a] Indian Runner ducks have a long, wedge-shaped head.

  9. Muscovy duck - Wikipedia

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    Although the Muscovy duck is a tropical bird, it adapts well to cooler climates, thriving in weather as cold as −12 °C (10 °F) and able to survive even colder conditions. [2] [3] In general, Barbary duck is the term used for C. moschata in a culinary context. The Domestic Muscovy duck is commonly known in Spanish as the pato criollo.