Mallards are the most aggressive type of ducks out there. The males will chase away other males to keep the females for himself. female mallards will do a bit of fighting back witch excites the males.
There are many species of duck. Heavy- Pekin (Aflac duck) Aylesbury Rouen (Large Mallard) Muscovy Silver Appleyard Saxony Medium- Ancona Cayuga Blue Swedish Buff Hookbill Light- Indian Runner Ducks Khaki Campbell Ducks
The answer depends upon whether they are in water or in flight: In water, a group of ducks can be called a bunch, paddling, or raft. In flight, a group of ducks can be called a skein, string, or team. However, some terms were apparently coined by deviously creative minds (in a fit of passion, genius, or stupor, as with most manic spurts of creative zeal)-- thus, to be safe, I suggest using the term "flock of ducks".
No, these ducks are too small to protect against most preditors. They simply hiss and make noise. However, mallards can learn to protect themselves. My friend taught his pet mallard several ninja moves. For example, the flying webbed front kick and the round house bill smack. As a result his mallard have been witnessed killing several foxes last fall
A group of mallards in flight is called several different things. It can be called a flock, a brace, or a kettle. There are several other names for this including a cast.
A paddling of ducks, a raft of ducks, a team of ducks, a dopping of ducks
Ducks in flight are a flock. Ducks on the ground are a badling. Ducks in the water are a raft, team or paddling
Flock, paddling, raft, team or brace of ducks. * A brace is two ducks. Also a safe of ducks (on land)
skein
flock
A group of ducks is called a flock.
Skein
The generic name for geese, ducks, chickens and turkeys is poultry.