Female is called a Duck.
Male=Drake
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.
Female ducks are called "Hens" and male ducks are called "Drakes"
Female ducks are called "Hens" and male ducks are called "Drakes"
Male ducks.
I think it is a duck.A drake is a male duck. Therefore, there is no such thing as a female drake. A female duck can be called either a duck or a hen; either is correct.
Same as the male, orange.
Yes. Ducks are female. Drakes are male
Neither male ducks are called "drakes", female ducks are simply called "ducks"
They rubb their heads on other male or female ducks (depending on bi or straight)
no they do not
Young ducks (after egg-hood) are called hatchlings, then ducklings, and females are called ducks. However, to specifically identify the female of any fowl, it can be referred to as a hen.Male ducks are called drakes.
Duck is the common name for a large number of birds in the Anatidae family. And with over 120 different species, ducks are incredibly diverse and can be found all over the world. Of these birds we call "Ducks" some of the them have a call other than a "quack". The most common "Ducks" of North America, like those you see on a farm, as a general rule of thumb all "quack" both male and female. Their call or "quack" is different between male and female. There are some types of Anatidae that don't have a "quack" call.