Actually, a duckling is a baby duck, so ducklings don't have babies, because they are babies.
A young duck is called a duckling.
Young ducks are called ducklings. == ==
Quack is to duck as gobble is to Turkey
Duckling
Yes.
Duckling
An antonym is a word with opposite meaning to another word. A duckling is a young duck. There is no opposite word to duckling.
Hatchling, duckling, and possibly, 'chick'.
A young duck is called a duckling. Ducklings usually hatch from eggs and are covered in down feathers when they are born. They require care and protection from their parents in their early stages of life.
Ducklings. As in the "Ugly duckling" which is much easier to say than "The ugly young duck".
A baby duck is called a duckling. It can be used to refer to any young duck, regardless of species.
The duckling has imprinted on its' mother. New hatchlings will imprint on just about anything it first sees moving, and will follow that thing.