Hmm, good question. Well, ducks use their webbed feet to help them swim, and they surely swim ALOT.
Maybe its because of that, I'm pretty sure.
by funkybird123
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why do ducks swim together in lines
So they can swim, and eat.
no because ducks can swim like humans so they won't drown
Ducks swim in ponds, lakes, rivers, lagoons, and, if near them, oceans (but very rarely).
While ducks are waterfowl and are well adapted to swimming in water, they do not have to have water to swim in. Ducks can also swim in dry land or on surfaces like ice or snow. However, water is essential for their hygiene, feeding, and overall well-being.
That is why they have webbed feet So a larger area to propel through water
Ducks are semi-aquatic birds that can swim on the surface of the water, but they are not equipped to swim underwater. Unlike some other diving birds like ducks or loons, ducks lack the physical adaptations such as dense bones and specialized feathers that enable them to swim underwater.
The reason that geese walk and swim in a single file is to reduce the wind resistance. Flying, walking, and swimming in a straight line is easier on the geese than not doing it in a straight line.
yes
They have big, webbed feet to swim easier and faster.
So that the harsh weather of the water doesn't hurt their feet, and so they can swim faster to catch pray, survive, and swim!
geese swim in lakes and rivers. ducks, too.