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PostSubject: Interesting Facts about Ducks   Interesting Facts about Ducks Icon_minitimeFri Oct 07, 2011 8:59 am


Duck Trivia
1.All types of ducks are part of the bird family Anatidae, and there are species of ducks found worldwide on every continent except Antarctica.


2.A baby duck is called a duckling, and an adult male is a drake. An adult female duck is called a hen or a duck, and a group of ducks can be called a raft, team or paddling.


3.All ducks have highly waterproof feathers as a result of an intricate feather structure and a waxy coating that is spread on each feather while preening. A duck's feathers are so waterproof that even when the duck dives underwater, its downy underlayer of feathers will stay completely dry.


4.Ducks are precocial, which means that ducklings are covered with down and able to walk and leave the nest just a few hours after hatching.


5.A hen will lead her ducklings up to a half mile or more over land after hatching in order to find a suitable water source for swimming and feeding.


6.Male ducks have an eclipse plumage similar to females that they wear after the breeding season for about a month as their new feathers grow. During that month, they are completely flightless and more vulnerable to predators.


7.Most duck species are monogamous for a breeding season but they do not mate for life.


8.When constructing her nest, a hen will line it with soft down feathers she plucks from her own breast. This gives the eggs the best possible cushioning and insulation.


9.Ducks are omnivorous, opportunistic eaters and will eat grass, aquatic plants, insects, seeds, fruit, fish, crustaceans and other types of food.


10.A duck's bill is specialized to help it forage in mud and to strain food from the water. A hard nail at the tip of the bill helps with foraging, and a comb-like structure on the sides of the bill strains small insects and crustaceans from water.


11.Most male ducks are silent and very few ducks actually "quack." Instead, their calls may include squeaks, grunts, groans, chirps, whistles, brays and growls.


12.It is a myth that a duck's quack won't echo. This has been conclusively disproved through different scientific acoustic tests, and was even featured as "busted" on an episode of the Discovery Channel show Mythbusters.


13.Ducks have been domesticated as pets and farm animals for more than 500 years, and all domestic ducks are descended from either the mallard or the Muscovy duck.


14.There are more than 40 breeds of domestic duck. The white Pekin duck (also called the Long Island duck) is the most common variety raised for eggs and meat.


15.Because of their familiarity and comic nature, ducks are often featured as fictional characters. The two most famous fictional ducks are Disney's Donald Duck, who premiered in 1934, and Warner Bros.' Daffy Duck, who premiered in 1937.


Mallards can rise "straight up" 30-36 feet if its necessary to clear tree tops.

Once the duck is in flight they can reach speeds of up to 70 feet per second.

The current breeding population is estimated to be almost 10 million.

The Mallard Duck is the most common wild duck in the USA.

Ducks were once wild until they were domesticated by the Chinese many hundreds of years ago.

Ducks keep clean by preening themselves with their beaks, which they do often. They also line their nests with feathers plucked from their chest.

Ducks' feathers are waterproof. There is a special gland that produces oil near the tail that spreads and covers the outer coat of feathers. Beneath this waterproof layer are fluffy and soft feathers to keep the duck warm.

Ducks provide us with eggs, meat and feathers.

Ducks' feet have no nerves or blood vessels. This means ducks never feel the cold, even if they swim in icy cold water.

A duck waddles instead of walking because of its webbed feet.

Ducks have webbed feet, which act like paddles.

Ducks can live from 2-12 years, depending on the species.

The duck is the smallest of them all and have shorter necks and wings and a stout body.

Ducks are related to geese and swans.

A male duck is called a drake, a female is called a duck. Babies are called ducklings
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And of course - Duck Jokes


Q: What time does a duck wake up?

A: At the quack of dawn!



Q: What do ducks get after they eat?

A: A bill!




Q: What do you call a crate full of ducks?

A: A box of quackers!




Q: Who stole the soap?

A: The robber ducky!



Q: What do you call two ducks and a cow?


A: Quackers and Milk.





Q: What do you get if you cross a duck with fireworks?


A: A firequacker!







Q: What's another name for a clever duck?


A: A wise quacker!





Q: What do you call it when it rains chickens and ducks?



A: Foul (fowl) weather.





Q: What says "Quick, Quick!"?

A: A duck with the hiccups





Q: Why do ducks watch the news?

A: For the feather forecast!





Q: What has webbed feet and fangs?


A: Count Duckula







Q: Where did the duck go when he was sick?



A: To the Ducktor







Q: What did the detective duck say to his partner?



A: I hope we Quack this case.







Q: What did the duck say to the banker?

A: My bill is bigger than yours.







Q: Which side of a duck has the prettiest feathers?

A: The outside!





Q: What did the duck carry his schoolbooks in?

A: His Quackpack





Q: Why did the duck fly south for the winter?

A: Because it was too far to walk.





Q: Which animal grows down?

A: A duck





Q: Why did the duck cross the park?

A: To get to the other slide.





Q: What's a Duckworth?

A: I don't know, what does a Henweigh?




Q: How do you get down off a horse?

A: You don't get down off a horse... you get down off a duck.





Customer: How much is that duck?
Shopkeeper: Ten dollars.
Customer: Okay, could you please send me the bill?
Shopkeeper: I'm sorry, but you'll have to take the whole bird.




A man and a duck are walking down the street together. Suddenly the man notices a low-flying airplane coming right for them. The man yells "DUCK!!!!" and the duck looks back at the man with an angry face and yells "MAN!!!!"

A duck walks into a pharmacy and says, "Do you have any chapstick?" When the pharmacist hands it to him, the duck replies, "Thanks, just put it on my bill."















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PostSubject: Re: Interesting Facts about Ducks   Interesting Facts about Ducks Icon_minitimeFri Oct 07, 2011 11:50 am

Mandarin ducks were amazing!!! Ducklings blown over..awwww sweet! Duck Song...stupid!!!
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Oi - leave my duck song alone or I will get some stuffing for your chickensx
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The Mandarin ducklings! Soooo cute!

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