A duck needs the obvious, food, water, and a shelter. It should be fed about twice a day and always have plenty of water, to drink, and swim in. It needs some kind of shelter to block itself from the cold, or heat.
Yes. Of course there are ducks in Africa! There are quite a number of species that differ from environment to environment. Although wikipedia isn't a trusted encyclopedia, I googled "African Ducks" and it came up with this link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Black_Duck
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Ducks are waterfowl (birds) and need to breath air.
Ducks are omnivorous; waterlilies provide shade and shelter, an environment which encourages aquatic plant life and small aquatic creatures, both of which ducks eat.
They live in paul tanahils pubes
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To mate two ducks, you need a male duck (drake) and a female duck. Ducks will mate naturally, so providing a suitable environment conducive to their natural behavior, such as access to water and privacy, will help facilitate mating. Additionally, ensuring the ducks are healthy and in breeding condition is important for successful mating.
Similar to ducks and geese and other water fowl
Ducks actually do not have any known harmful effects; however, environmental issues can have harmful effects on ducks and other birds. An oil spill is one example of how they can be harmed by changes in the environment.
all you need to do is tipe in ducks diagam.com. (sorry about increct spelling)
i have no idea but they eat from under water and use their feet to swim
Yes, straw can be used as bedding for ducks. It provides insulation and absorbency, keeping the ducks comfortable and helping to manage moisture in their living area. Just make sure the straw is clean and dry to maintain a healthy environment for the ducks.