Mallard ducks are available from most hatcheries. They are inexpensive, easy to breed and quite popular pets.
You will need a male an female duck to breed, ad each duck needs to be at least two years old.
Air, food, water.
In the continent that ducks live are in different parts like: africa, north america, etc.
Mallard ducks live in a variety of climates, but are mainly found in wetland/moderate climate.
Nope, all ducks, geese, chickens, guineas and soforth are birds. Mammals have fur, usually, and don't lay eggs. (The Platypus and Echidna are one exception.)
It depends on the breed of duck but, I think it's around 15-25 years. The oldest duck is around 27 years I think.
in every type of wet lands exept for bogs
almost any type of duck but the moat common seen is the mallard duck
The average life expectancy of a mallard duck is around 5-10 years in the wild, but they can live up to 20 years in captivity. Various factors, such as predation, habitat loss, and disease, can affect their lifespan in the wild.
The average life a Wood Duck in the wild is 4 years, and in Captivity it can live up into the teens.
well it can if you have the right stuff for it like a 100w light bulb and some food & water.
Yes indeed they do, and there is in fact a special breed of Russian duck called the Muscovy Duck.
The River Aire is located in Yorkshire, England. Animals that live here include: otters, goldfinches, mallard ducks, pied wagtails and teals.