because it is their home
the Labrador duck lived in North America.
The oldest recorded duck to have lived was Desi, a female mallard duck owned by Ingrid Raphael, UK. It lived for 20 years, 3 months and 16 days.
To effectively remove water from a rubber duck, squeeze the duck to release the water trapped inside. You can also shake the duck vigorously to help the water come out. Additionally, you can use a towel to absorb any remaining water on the surface of the duck.
It is very possible that the water ripples when a duck farts, because the water ripples when a human farts. The air coming out of the duck would make a ripple in the water.
galies cause a fresh water duck always galie in the water if yo do not know what a Galie is go to www.fresh water ducks.com
water is a liquid and the air is a lot less dense liquid. so the bouancies of the two are extremly diffrent. the shape of the duck that's above water weights enough to equal the bauncy of the water. the weight of the duck in air is more then the bouncy of the air
Let V be the volume of the duck. The density of water is 1000kg/m^3 Then the weight of displaced water = (0.25V)(1000kg) = weight of duck The mass of the duck is (0.25V)(1000) = 250V . The density of the duck is P = m/v = 250V/V = 250 kg/m3 (Each V cancels out)
You can make a rubber duck float upright in water by adding weight to the bottom of the duck, such as a small amount of clay or a coin, to help it stay balanced and upright in the water.
through its ears...
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i dont know the record for longest living duck, but in the wild they only live for about 2 years due to predators and hunters. however, i have 3 pet ducks, and our oldest is 5 years old. she had ducklings last year, even though she was old enough to be their great grandmother, so i guess ducks have the potential to live for a long time.