Hell YEAH!!!
http://lifetbh.wordpress.com/ No, they don't. I work at a vet clinic and we've had ducks there and I no they don't
Neverminding the poor grammar in the question, ducks certainly eat flies, and snails, and slugs. They are not strict herbivores as the previous answer stated.
nothing should be "refrozen." once something is frozen and thawed it really needs to be cooked or you'd be running the risk of food poisoning
What is a cross between a muscovy duck and a normal duck called?
There are no such thing as a normal duck (please reword ur question and maybe I can help) :)
No, a duck is a bird just like a sparrow, seagull or a penguin. Mammals are animals that raise their young on milk. This milk is produced by the offspring's mother. A bird's way of giving their offspring nutrient rich food early on is through a yolk sac. A yolk sac is found in the bird's egg. Before hatching, a chick eats the yolk inside of its egg. This gives them the strength to complete their life's first big test, hatching.
Yes, khaki cambell ducks can fly, but not a sustainable flight. They could probably clear a fence, but they wouldn't migrate. That's when they are young. As they get older, they don't fly except under except under extreme conditions.
Where can you find the duck song?
On itunes
Or on Youtube There are Three of them by Forestfire101
Did you ever notice how pudgy and plump the duck is from the duck song?
songdrops.com That's Bryant Oden's (the maker of the duck song) song website.
How does grasping feet help the Howler Monkey survive?
so if they are about to fall all they have to do is hold on for their dear life
Teal tend to be slow flying birds. Bother the blue winged and green winged teals have a flying speed of about 30 mph.
How do you know if a pekin duck is preagneat?
a duck doen't get pregnant they lay eggs and there is no way you can tell until she lays the egg
How much is a 1908 ten dollar gold COIN WORTH?
depending on condition and if has motto or no motto from $560.00 to $50000.00. go( pcgs.com) and on the side click on price guide find $10.00 gold .
Are Indian Runner Drakes always very aggressive?
I have two Indian runners and they both are males and I'm not sure if its because they don't have a female to pick on but they are constantly attacking me and my other animals; dogs, chickens, cats. They will bite my feet and legs but it's always when my back is turned. So mine are aggressive!
Can mallard ducks change gender?
Mallard ducks are not capable of changing gender. There is no known species of duck that is capable of that.
Let x = ducks and y = pigs
x (ducks) + y (pigs) = 22 (total animals)
2x (legs of ducks) + 4y (legs of pigs) = 56 (total legs)
Multiply the first part (the total animals) by two
2x + 2y = 44
then subtract the two problems
2y = 12 then y = 6
go back to the original x + 6 = 22 then x = 16
16 ducks (32 legs) + 6 pigs (24 legs) = 22 animals (56 legs)
Why do white ducks hang out with mallard ducks?
The Mallard duck is the ancestral precursor to all domestic ducks except Muscovy ducks. The white ("Long Island duckling"), type of farm pond duck descended from and can still interbreed with mallard ducks. Although the domestic ducks are usually significantly larger, feral ducks often revert to mallard characteristics after a few generations. The mallard is the essential "type O" duck that dominates the duck gene pool. They're native only to the Americas but because of introduction they have been established on every continent except Antarctica. Mexican Ducks and Hawaiian Ducks are also mallard hybrids, and ornithological scientists now generally agree that all Black Ducks in existence are now carrying mallard DNA. They hang out with the white ducks, and vice versa, because they're "cousins" and share the same habits and characteristics in feeding, breeding, and nesting.
What temperature do you have to keep duck eggs to get a male or female duck?
The temperature does not define the sex. The sex is defined at conception, by the ova, before the eggs are laid. There is no way you can tell which they will be before they're hatched. Statistically, there are more female ducks hatched than males in a single clutch. Other than that, keep them at about 40 degrees centigrade and turn them once a day, and they should do just fine :)