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The ducks predator is the pelican,and,wolf, foxes, raccoons, snakes, sharks, weasels, hawks, owls, eagles, cats, dogs, rats, large fish (especially for ducklings), turtles, coyotes, Tasmanian devils, seals, killer whales, mountain lions, badgers, falcons, shoebills, storks, herons, and wolverines.

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