A duck can swim many miles a day. It is approximated they can swim up to 10. However, if a duck is going longer distances, they typically fly.
20 meters or more
9999999999999km
The webbed feet help the duck swim faster, just as flippers help us to swim faster.
the answer is 3
yes they do
If you mean the spaces between their feet that make them webbed, no. Once it is torn, it's torn. However, this may not allow the duck/swan/goose to swim properly. If it's on one foot, it will cause the duck to swim in a circle. Is this duck your pet, or live in a local pond? The duck cannot feel it being torn, or even cut. Ever read "The Trumpet of the Swan?" It is a fiction book, although like all fiction books, there are some facts in it. In this book, the swan wants to play a trumpet, so Sam, his "owner" cuts around his feet. The swan recalls it as "painless". So, the simple answer to this question is: "NO". Happy Halloween! (-: if the webbing is torn you can cut it(neat) so its not frayed which will stop it tearing more ,the webbing will not grow back mind , and even a duck with one foot does not swim in a circle its a old wifes tail but all over the web it says they do, i have had a one legged duck and shock it swim in a straight line loss off webbing will make the duck swim slower
they cant swim well and the oil can act poisonus to the duck and eventually kill it
Yes
I love this joke. Yes! a one legged duck does swim in a circle. :-)
yes, they swim in any following lakes.
You swim.
swim
The webbed feet help the duck swim faster, just as flippers help us to swim faster.
Both are birds. But duck is a waterfowl, which can swim in water. Dove is a bird, which can fly high, but cannot swim.
Swim in water and quack.
dance!
The webbed feet help them swim faster.
you can't
Ducks swim in ponds, lakes, rivers, lagoons, and, if near them, oceans (but very rarely).