The Mallard of North America. Of Europe, I'm not sure.
The most common species of duck found in North America is the Mallard.
The Common Eider is the largest wild duck in the northern Hemisphere...weighing in at almost 6 pounds.
the Labrador duck lived in North America.
The word you're looking for is "goldeneye." A goldeneye is a type of wild duck belonging to the genus Bucephala. They are known for their distinctive coloration and are commonly found in North America and parts of Europe.
Nine out of ten ornithologists would agree: Anas platyrhynchos (the Mallard, or Wild Duck), because of its wide-spread continental locations and prolific populations, including hybrids, not to mention the fact that they are the common ancestor of most domestic ducks.For more information regarding Mallards, please access the related link(s) listed below:
the Labrador duck was the first bird to go extinct in North America
No, neither a duckling or a gosling can be hatched by a mother duck or a mother goose. both gosling and duckling are hatched by hen. this is what i saw when i was a child 40 years ago in North China. is that the same in Europe and America?
The Wild Turkey and Muscovy Duck
not in Europe but in America we had to practice the ''duck and cover'' sytsem
A duck billed dinosaur is called a Hadrosaurid. They were the first dinosaur family to be identified in North America.
The largest domestic duck breed is widely considered the Muscovy Duck. The can get up to 15lbs and were introduced into Europe in the 1500s. They originated from Central and South America. The ducks are also considered rather aggresive
DUCK!