absolutely normal, in fact it's a good source of calcium.
That wasn't a frog. Your dog introduced himself to a skunk and the skunk resiprocated.
Are young birds such as geese ducks and shore birds born with there eyes open?
Birds fall into two categories; precocial and altricial. Most ground nesters are precocial; quail, killdeer, ducks, geese and chickens to name a few. Meaning that the babies are born with downy feathers, eyes open and within hours are seen to be scurrying around and eating. Then we have the birds who nest in trees; these babies are altricial. They are born naked, eyes closed, and completely helpless and dependent upon the parent birds
Are scaup and blue bill the same?
yes they are the same duck they are slao called broadbills in new jersey..
How do you fart a billion times whit a fat duck?
ya face is a green a ya bum is a pooer and ya goldish is a mooer To Sam Moelor the most retartedist person on earth LOL LOL LOM
What is the name Oregon ducks basketball stadium?
McArthur Court ( Mac Court) built in 1926 with the nickname of "The Pit" because of its steep pitch.
How do peking ducks keep cool in very hot weather?
They are Pekin, not Peking. To keep cool they use the same strategy as most birds - keep to shade, pant/gasp, fluff their feathers and sometimes take a bath.
Is there a way to tell if a duck egg can still be hatched?
When a small hole in the egg appears, called a peephole, that means it will start to come out in about 12 hours. It may take a little longer, so be ready to wait. You will also be able to here faint peeping. The peeping starts when the duckling puts is bill in the air sack, that is on the large side of the egg. Don't take the duckling(s) out of the incubator or sore of warmth till after at least 12 hours! The duckling(s) won't need food or water for 24 hours.
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light a flashlight light under it and if there is a wierd shape, it is fertilized.
What is the name of the small pond ducks that stay underwater for long periods?
In Florida in the US we call them coots. Not sure if this is a proper name or just local lingo.
What is the meaning of idiom like water of a ducks back?
Like water off a duck's back means unfazed, taking things in stride, unbothered.
Why won't a drake accept a new duck in the pen?
because the duck is in the pen that drake wont accept and the drake is in the duck therefore drake cannot accept the new duck that is in the pen.