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Body temperature of a duck

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A duck's body temperature may vary slightly by breed - but generally sits between 104-106 degrees.

A duck's body temperature may vary slightly by breed - but generally sits between 104-106 degrees.

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The core body temperature of a duck is about 107 degrees. Young ducks have a slightly lower body temperature at a little above 100 degrees.

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