Why Ducks Are Awesome
Ducks have feathers and quack. They are Awesome because they are. And baby ducks are cute, so, yeah.
because they quack!! yea ducks!!!
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Because if you don't duck, chances are it's really going to hurt.
Because my best friend's nickname is Ducklady.
Ducks make you laugh no matter how sad you are. They are industrious and inquisitive. They can be very loving and affectionate if you are bonded. Their smell is a restorative. They are soft and cuddly. And they stay together no matter what.
After studying ducks for the past four years the only reason I can think why ducks are awesome is because they are everything the human species is not. They are family orientated, they take care of each other, they are resourceful, they don't let trival things bother them. They are not into power or money.They except even the strangest looking of their breatheren as their own, they will raise anothers children if something happens to the couple...I have learned and become a better person for studying ducks than I ever would if I had gone into human psychology. I would rather have a duck as a friend, ANYDAY, compared to a human.
There are some uses for ducks, such as using feathers for pillows or padding, the down for quilts, I guess you can cook their eggs and meat for food (Mmmmm... duck jerky), and their guts can be used as chum or bait for other creatures.
The benefits of domestic ducks are many:
they make good pets
they lay eggs that are great for cooking and eating
they keep your garden free of snails and slugs without the need for chemicals
they add fertiliser to the garden and lawn
they produce adorable babies
they make very nice Christmas dinners
Is that enough?
Ducks are yellow feathery friends, which live in peoples Swimming Pools or lakes. They try to lay as many purple eggs as possible. they NEVER lay pink eggs because of the changes on weather and they try not to lay green eggs because they want other birds to eat their eggs so they do not want them to blend in with the grass... of corse, ducks are reptiles so they eat only beef.
Ducks play an important role in the food chain. Ducks are herbivores and primary consumers, meaning they eat mostly plants and food produced by other organisms. They then become food for other organisms. They are especially important in the food chain of wetlands.
For feathers, pets, eggs, meat, showing at fairs, decoration, and pest control.
They have many uses...eating, killing bugs, shooting, eggs, pets, show, presents at easter...
Ducks are useful to humans because we can use them for eggs, meat, and feathers.
by something called oil macker
Ducks produce oil glands from the openings in their bills. The mother uses hers to boat the chicks so they don't sink. It takes about forty five days for them to develop their own.
They float.Ducks feathers are covered in an oil which their glands produce, this oil prevents the feathers from getting soaked. So when you see a duck "cleaning" its feathers, it's actually distributing this oil.
They have a oil gland which has the oil in and they use their bill to use it on their feathers
I'm not sure on the seals, but I know how ducks do it! Ducks have an oil gland. When they preen, they pinch the oil gland every few minutes. Then ducks spread the oil all over their feathers. This not only waterproofs the feathers, it keeps them in good condition. Ducks preen a few times a day. If I'm not mistaken, I think seals are waterproof in the fact that they have no fur. I think sea otters groom themselves with their paws. They also may have an oil that waterproofs them. Hope I've been a help! , Alice
Ducks cannot float in water that contains too much detergent because it removes the oil from their feathers. The oil in the duck's feathers is what helps it to stay afloat in water.
They have oil glands which produce oil.
Ducks produce oil glands from the openings in their bills. The mother uses hers to boat the chicks so they don't sink. It takes about forty five days for them to develop their own.
They float.Ducks feathers are covered in an oil which their glands produce, this oil prevents the feathers from getting soaked. So when you see a duck "cleaning" its feathers, it's actually distributing this oil.
your oil glands produce oil automaticly
They have a oil gland which has the oil in and they use their bill to use it on their feathers
distillation of crude oil can produce, asphalt, heating oil, diesel oil.
it doesn't produce oil or fuel if you were wondering about that to
oil spills are bad for ducks because they can't go in the water to get food because of the oil. If they do go into the water the oil is sticky so they can't fly around to get to another spot to look for food. So enventually from lack of food they will die.
yes oil is very useful
Ducks and most other large birds have a bump at the base of their tail feathers called a uropygial gland, or oil gland, that secretes oil that birds use to spread on their bodies.
I'm not sure on the seals, but I know how ducks do it! Ducks have an oil gland. When they preen, they pinch the oil gland every few minutes. Then ducks spread the oil all over their feathers. This not only waterproofs the feathers, it keeps them in good condition. Ducks preen a few times a day. If I'm not mistaken, I think seals are waterproof in the fact that they have no fur. I think sea otters groom themselves with their paws. They also may have an oil that waterproofs them. Hope I've been a help! , Alice
oil...oil...and more oil