The phrase "a woman weighs the same as a duck" is often a humorous reference to a scene from the film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," where it is used to question the logic of weighing individuals against animals. In a literal sense, if a woman weighs the same as a duck, it could imply she weighs around 3-4 pounds, depending on the species of duck. This statement can serve as a playful commentary on absurdity and the nature of comparisons.
Assuming the units are the same in each case, they weigh exactly the same; neither weighs more. A person's sex does not change physical laws applying to them.
That's from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Cherry valley day old duckling weighs 50 grams
Weigh her, if she weighs as much as duck, she is a witch.
they are all the same
all in lbs or kilos?
Yes, it is.
Yes a Scrub Duck and a Mallard are the same thing.
Same name: "Donald Duck"
See if she weighs the same as a duck.
For the opposite genders: A female duck is called a hen (same as a female chicken). A male duck is called a drake.
Whether you mean end your ownership of the duck, or expel demonic entities from the duck, the answer is the same - burn it to cinders.