Yes, a mother duck can recognize her young from others. Ducklings have unique calls and scents that help the mother identify them, even in a group of other ducklings. This recognition is crucial for the mother to ensure her offspring are safe and stay close to her. Additionally, the bond formed during the early stages of life helps reinforce this recognition.
i know donald duck but not the other guy so donald duck
The grandmother that is younger than his mother would be his father's mother.
a lot i know of FRIENDS daffy duck duck dodgers
I don't know what a guinea fowl is exactly, but duck meat is called duck.
Yes and he's darned happy about it.
I really dont know but she acts young and I know had them at an early age.
About the same size as a goose.
They quack
No. Not that I know of. They are always in their mother's pouch when they are too young to be out.
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "vertabrats" but a duck is a vertebrate.
The price for a duck varies, and all the places that i know will not just send you one duck. try a duck adoption page. www.duckrescuenetwork.org
we think she is a martian from outer space who likes egg and her passtime is yo-yoing her mother was a chicken her padre was a duck we don't know what she really looks like behing that coustume but we expect unusual things