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No, chickens and ducks are not the same species. Chickens belong to the species Gallus gallus domesticus, while ducks belong to the species Anas platyrhynchos. They are different species within the bird family.
Ducks and chickens are two separate species. While they are both avian (feathered) and domesticated they are not the same. Note the beaks and the feet...totally different.
While a search of the internet will bring up a few odd photos claiming a chicken/duck hybrid, and offer as proof, a none webbed foot on a duck there is no such thing. Chickens and ducks do not share enough chromosomes to interbreed. What you are actually seeing is a common deformity in domestic ducks where the web between the "toes" of the poor duck does not form prior to hatch, not chicken feet. There are no chicken/duck hybrids.
A group of ducks on water is called a raft while a group of ducks flying is called a skein or a team.
Finneon? many swimmer trainers have them. If you don't find one while fishing, try a swimmer.
Yes, ducks have tails. Their tails are usually short and fan-shaped, helping them maintain balance while swimming.
They lay eggs and both can be used for meat. A chicken though is not a swimming animal while a duck is. Its called a 'swimming bird' while a chicken is a 'scratching bird'.
Pekin ducks have orange bills and feet, while Aylesbury ducks have pink bills and white feathers. Additionally, Pekin ducks are generally stockier with a more upright posture compared to the slimmer Aylesbury ducks.
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The UEFA Champions League runners up in 1972 were Internazionale while in 1979 were Malmo FF.
Eagles will take ducks in flight, for food. Ducks eat grasses and sometimes, small fishes. Eagles have talons, ducks have webbed feet. Eagles have beaks, ducks have bills.