Yes they are. They are needed to fertilise the egg.
No you need to have a female and male duck to have baby ducks.
All male ducks are called "Drakes"
Little ducks = Patitos Baby = Bebé Little baby ducks = Patitos bebé
Some species of ducks, like domestic ducks, can lay eggs without the presence of a male through a process called parthenogenesis. This occurs when the egg develops without fertilization. The eggs will not be viable for hatching into ducklings, though.
Young ducks are called ducklings. == ==
ducks are sexual they can lay eggs without a male but they wont have baby ducklings in the eggs
Male ducks.
Ducks are smaller, eat insects, fish, etc. (not strictly herbivorous diet). Geese are larger, migrate further distances, and have an herbivorous diet Baby ducks-ducklings Baby geese- goslings Male ducks- drakes Male geese- Ganders
Female ducks are called "Hens" and male ducks are called "Drakes"
Female ducks are called "Hens" and male ducks are called "Drakes"
The generic term for ducks of all species (male or female) is duck.All male ducks (no mater what the species) are called drakes.All female ducks (no mater what the species) are called ducks.All baby ducks (no mater what the species) are called ducklings.
Male ducks are called Drakes