They are called ducklings.
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Ducklings
A drake is simply what male ducks - of any breed - are called.
A baby duck Drink coke not pepsi
well is first goes into hybridnation like a duck then it will reproduct next year.
No. Chickens and ducks cannot create offspring. They are totally different species and do not share enough chromosomes in their DNA to produce a chicken/duck hybrid.
They make different types of ducks that cannot be classified.
Nope :) its more about association. A duck will associate itself as the first living thing it sees after hatching. So if it saw you, it would associate itself as your offspring and that it is a human. Weird huh ;)
They will be fertile. They are the same species, just different breeds.
The offspring of a pigeon is also a pigeon
A Campbell is a mallard derivative so yes it can cross with a muscovy. All wild mallards and domestic mallard derivatives can cross with any Muscovy Duck. However the offspring will be sterile (except extremely rare cases). Muscovy drake on mallard hen generates mullards which are fast-growing birds bred for meat. There are large industrial concerns that do this.