hi,
i asked the question.
i wann aexplain what i found.
we opened the egg and found a dark growth in it. its not fertilized (no male)
it looked like it was going to be soft but it was rock hard.
we cut it in two and it was dark red inside with a small cavity. it had a ''lead'' coming from it aswell.
duck ovaries look different so i don't think its that. cysts are soft. tumour would be the only explaination, but i don't think that's it, too neat inside and red to be a tumour.
it looked greenish on the outside, was covered in a whitish see-through film.
anyone have any knowledge of waterfowl anatomy??? (impossible to find pictures on the net)
any suggestions are appreciated.???
thanks.
PS. duck seems fine. happened a couple days ago.
No, roasted duck is not a living thing; it is the cooked meat of a duck that has been prepared for consumption. Ducks are living animals, but once they are cooked, they no longer exhibit the characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, or response to stimuli.
"It's a duck, and he's a person." Going by that, I would think a duck is a "thing."
It's actually a scobie duck and scobie is a nickname for a breed of duck called a Muscovie which is a real duck.
Yes a Scrub Duck and a Mallard are the same thing.
If a duck egg is found
Duck tape can do anything! The only thing I can think that it can't do is make more duck tape.
Is a duck the same thing as a dog
there's no such thing
Yes, Canadian.
The most common species of duck found in North America is the Mallard.
There are no such thing as a normal duck (please reword ur question and maybe I can help) :)
Why did the duck go to jail? Because the police found out he was dealing quack.