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The duck is the noblest of feathered creatures, fearing nothing, including loons. Thousands of years ago, the noblest duck, Doak, drove Gossage, the leader of the geese at the time who was fouling the ducks' environment, from the ducks' ancient homeland, Duckland. Since then, the ducks have stood their ground (in a manner of speaking) against all enemies and potential enemies.

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