Young ducks are called ducklings.
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I believe the answer is "drake".
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.A male duck is a drake; a female duck is called a duck or a hen.
There is no name for a castrated male duck. An intact male duck is called a drake while a female duck is called a duck.
a male duck of course ! opposite of a female
A male Duck is called a Drake
A duck. The term "duck" is not gender specific.Edit:- No. The male is called a drake.
A duck that is a female can be called a hen.
a male duck is called a drake
A male duck is called a drake when it is an adult.
There is no name for a castrated male duck. An intact male duck is called a drake while a female duck is called a duck.
Young ducks (after egg-hood) are called hatchlings, then ducklings, and females are called ducks. However, to specifically identify the female of any fowl, it can be referred to as a hen.Male ducks are called drakes.
Duck...I think so 'cause I read from the other question and it says drake is a male duck so a female duck is called duck