As rule, no, but Australian musk ducks might.
No.
Ducks eat fish and seaweed among other things
Ducks are not likely to intentionally drown themselves when wounded. They may struggle to stay afloat or swim properly due to the injury, which could lead to drowning. In the wild, wounded ducks may have a lower chance of survival due to predators and other environmental factors.
Wolves do eat ducks because they are carnivores. They also eat other animals such as deer, moose, ox and bears.
Ducks will eat plankton and algae but prefer other things. Some of the things they eat are bread, fish, crayfish and berries.
Yes, ducks do eat bugs as part of their diet. They often forage for insects, small fish, and other invertebrates in ponds and wetlands. Bugs provide important nutrients for ducks and help supplement their diet.
Ducks eat grasses, wild grains, and other other vegetation. Also water snails and some insects. Ducks eat what any aquatic bird eats. Seeds, grasses and bugs on the ground and aquatic plants and little snails and other organisms in the water.
Yes, ducks are omnivores and they do eat worms along with a variety of other insects and small invertebrates. Worms provide ducks with a source of protein and nutrients in their diet.
no it may be the other way around otters a carnivores ducks are herbivores
Yes ducks can eat grapes!
Ducks eat just about anything... including leeches! My ducks chase those HUGE Florida palmetto bug cockroaches among other things, I've even seen them eat lizards. If they aren't afraid of it, they'll eat it!
Yes, ducks eat duckweed but not only ducks, deer, elephants, pigs, and bobcats also eat duckweed.