You can use a heat lamp or a bathroom towell to wrap them in.
They have fluffy feathers to keep them warm from the coldness.
a clean warm one!
Ducks adapted to their environment by having feathers to keep warm. They also have webbed feet that allow them to swim and long beaks to catch food.
They make a nest and lay them their. Then they need to keep them warm so they sit on them. In captivity it is easier to probably get an incubator to keep them warm, but if they get cold they will dye.
yes they can, but you must keep them somewhere warm in winter. one of my friends has ducks in grand rapids.
Warm
They gently place their bodies over their eggs so their body heat will keep the eggs warm.
The feathers of a bird help to keep a bird warm (like ducks) and to give them the ability of flight.For example, penguins have oils in their feathers to keep them warm in the Arctic/Antarctic.
no it doesn't she leaves them there and puts dirt or sand over them to keep them warm. if she sat on them she would squash them
If you want. There is incubators you can keep duck eggs in to incubate. If you want the ducks to grow up to know there mother and father and your willing to take the risks that could harm your ducks, you can let them stay with the mother. Remember that the parents arnt always around to keep the eggs warm in the winter. They tend to go out looking for food and water.
ducks are warmblooded
You could place them in a box on the floor in the front seat and turn the heater on medium setting. You could wrap a hot water bottle in a towel and place that in the box with the ducks.