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no they are birds. it is split into 5 sectins mammals,reptiles, fish,birds,and anphibians. ducks are birds
Yes hummingbirds fly in the underarms of ducks flying South to save energy.
ducks and geese fly south every winter to stay in a warmer climate where food is more abundant.
Mallards and other ducks (and swans, and geese) migrate yearly. During the winter, they fly south to warmer areas so that they can still live on open water and find food. They fly north again in the springtime.
Depends if they are flying south or West
"A few." Ducks can fly......the problem tells you as much "Then some of the ducks flew away." Ducks fly South for the Winter.
Yes. Geese move north to lay their eggs, and south for the winter.
Some examples of wetland animals that migrate include waterfowl such as ducks and geese, wading birds like herons and egrets, and fish such as salmon and eels. These animals may migrate to find suitable breeding grounds, food sources, or better climate conditions.
No. Because they only fly south in winter.
The plural of goose is geese.Example sentences containing the word "geese" are:The geese chased the child until he dropped the bread.The birdwatcher watched the geese as they began their migrations.
If you are flying non-stop on a straight flight, you would travel southeast, mostly east.
It causes them to hang around when they should be flying south. It causes them to approach people and geese can be dangerous. People food can cause them problems, even kill them. And they will make a mess on the lawn.