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  2. Rubber duck - Wikipedia

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    A rubber duck or a rubber duckie is a toy shaped like a duck, that is usually yellow with a flat base. It may be made of rubber or rubber-like material such as vinyl plastic . [ 1 ] Rubber ducks were invented in the late 19th century when it became possible to more easily shape rubber, [ 2 ] and are believed to improve developmental skills in ...

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  4. Friendly Floatees spill - Wikipedia

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    Friendly Floatees are plastic bath toys (including rubber ducks) marketed by The First Years and made famous by the work of Curtis Ebbesmeyer, an oceanographer who models ocean currents on the basis of flotsam movements. Ebbesmeyer studied the movements of a consignment of 28,800 Friendly Floatees—yellow ducks, red beavers, blue turtles, and ...

  5. World's Largest Rubber Duck - Wikipedia

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    The duck in Detroit in 2022. The World's Largest Rubber Duck, sometimes called Mama Duck, is a 60-foot-tall, [1] 15.5-ton inflatable rubber duck. [2] The rubber duck, better known as the #Kindness Duck, is part of a larger Kindness Duck Project. Founded by Mark Burrows, the projects aims to simply spread kindness. [3]

  6. Rubber duck race - Wikipedia

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    It was called the Great British Duck Race, with 250,000 blue rubber ducks in usage. Thereby the organisers broke their own record of the previous year, where 165,000 yellow rubber ducks were used. [4] Germany's biggest rubber duck race took place in Cologne in 2001 with 50,000 ducks floating on

  7. Hook-a-duck - Wikipedia

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    A hook-a-duck stall at a funfair in Salisbury, England. Hook-a-duck is a traditional fairground stall game, also known as duck pond. [1] A number of rubber ducks are floated in a water trough. The ducks have metal rings fastened to their heads. Although the ducks appear identical, they bear hidden marks or numbers on their bases. [2]

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