Yes, the AFLAC duck is simply known as the "AFLAC Duck." It has become an iconic mascot for the insurance company, featuring in various commercials to promote its services. The character is recognized for its distinct quacking sound, which is often used to emphasize the brand's name.
The Aflac Duck's name is known as "Aflac Duck" or "Duck voice".
In 2000 AFLAC began a television-advertising campaign featuring the AFLAC duck.
No it is not
does it have a curl on the top of the tail feathers? if so it is a male.
AFLAC! You say it in a really high pitch voice.
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Yes! Once again, Gilbert Gottfried is voicing the Aflac Duck in a series of commercials for Aflac, since Gilbert Gottfried and Dan McKeague are going to be friends with each other, probably at the end of 2015. A new live-action model of the AFLAC Duck is going to be the friendly pet duck of a woman in her 20s whose name is not yet given and would live in "Los Angeles, California, USA"; that duck is also going to be the new live-action model of Floyd D. Duck, the punk-style duck mascot of Bubble Yum bubble gum.
Gilbert Gottfried
Gilbert Godfried.
No it is made from A kind af duck called aflac duck
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