not if the water is already frozen then the duck can just walk across it...but if they're are in the water while it is freezing i have no idea.....
*no ducks were harmed in the answering of this question
It's probably not the best thing for them. Just like any other animal ducks could become dehydrated from the salt water. I would stick will FRESH WATER.
because you drink water to get rid of salt in your blood and if you drink salt water it just adds more salt
well of course they live in fresh water areas. but they are birds so they dont stay in water they hunt and drink from it. ducks do float on top of it but generally fresh water. not salt water. and to be more specific places like lakes, and ponds. no still water becuase of bacteria and parsites.
Why shouldn't we drink salt water
fish dont drink salt water they just feel it
I just watched one drink from my salt water pool. So, I'd say that they do drink salt water. I don't have a clue why.
No, cats should not drink salt water as it can be harmful to their health.
No, cats should not drink salt water as it can be harmful to their health.
Vapors must be condensed to obtaindrinking water. Salt water is not good to drink.
They get all their water through the things they eat.
they drink salt water because their body can filter and break down the salt water.
Rubber ducks will float higher in saltwater compared to freshwater or chlorinated water due to the increased density of saltwater. Saltwater is denser than freshwater and chlorinated water, providing more buoyancy to objects like rubber ducks.