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A duck. The term "duck" is not gender specific.Edit:- No. The male is called a drake.
A duck call is a hunting term for when someone imitates the sound a duck makes so that ducks can be hunted more easily. A duck call can also refer to an object that would make a duck sound.
The phrase "out for a duck" or "out for a diamond duck" is a term still used today in the game of Test Cricket aka Cricket. The term "duck" is thought to have come from the traditional way a zero was drawn when the game began, which resembled an egg. The term is used when a batsman in cricket is dismissed without facing a ball. There are many alternate uses of the term, all with slightly different meanings including: out for a platinum duck, royal duck, titanium duck, and laughing duck.
The Egg - another species that the duck has evolved from lays the duck egg, and the duck is born :)
Duck hunting and dodgeball "Duck" is a cricket term. It refers to when a batsman is dismissed for a score of zero. He is "out for a duck".
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A black teal is another term for the New Zealand scaup - a duck of the Anatinae subfamily, Latin name Aythya novaeseelandiae.
The term that applies to the piece of bread Mary gave to the duck is "morsel" or "crumb."
A balot is another term for a balut - a variety of Asian street food consisting of a developing duck embryo boiled alive and eaten in the shell.
Short term- yes. Long term, no.
Out for a duck, is the term your looking for.
Two are a wood duck and a mallard duck. A: Mallards, Eider, Merganser, Teal.