Ducks use their strong, webbed feet to propel themselves through water and walk on land. The webbing between their toes acts like a paddle, allowing for efficient movement while swimming. Additionally, their lightweight bodies and strong muscles contribute to their agility in both water and on solid ground.
The brain
Muscles help the body move but are controlled by the Brain/Nervous system.
A duck doesnt move when its afraid a duck flys they have wings so when its afraid it has wings to fly.
it should move when its about to hatch
Yes, there is duck when you move down to pick something up which is a verb and duck the animal which is a noun. ^-^
"honk!" move it boy!
No
A cockatiel has feathers on its head that it can move around.
flagellum=tails that help organism move In the reproductive system, sperm have flagellum
"Daffy Duck" and "Donald Duck" and "Daisy Duck" are a few. Does that help? From, Emma
Warm it!
organs don't help you move. your brain and nervous system does and your muscles and bones move them I suppose the question may be referring to limbs (Arms and legs). Or specific limbs anyway.