I have seen many types of birds sitting on power lines, but never a duck. That would be an outstanding balancing act considering they have webbed feet!
Most ducks start to breed in January or following months. Once the hens lay their clutch of eggs they will sit anywhere from 25-28 days except for muscovy ducks who sit for about 35 days.
cos they do
We have 5 cats which live at our stables, and while they will attack our lovley doves at any time, they sit in with our ducks and just watch them. Mark & Deb
Actually if we were to sit on a power line and not touch anything else like the birds do we would not get electrocuted.The current a flow of electrons,flows along a path of least resistance the electrons want to get to where they are going in the easiest possible way. Electricity flows from one voltage to another value of voltage. For the birds, the power lines have the same voltage -- so the birds are safe. Don't approach power lines, because humans come from the ground, which is a sink for the current.
Ducks do not carry their babies. When the babies are born they are imprinted with their mother. After that they follow her all over. She doesn't have to carry them because they are right behind her.
Coplanar lines are when all the points sit in one plane. This is something that is commonly used in geometry.
yes and they do
Most ducks start to breed in January or following months. Once the hens lay their clutch of eggs they will sit anywhere from 25-28 days except for muscovy ducks who sit for about 35 days.
cos they do
Birds perching on power lines do not get electrocuted because they are not completing a circuit by touching another conductor. The power lines are insulated and the birds' legs are not close enough together to create a path for electricity to flow through their bodies.
How many ducks can sit in a pond varies based on the size of the pond and the size of the ducks. A small pond can only support a handful of small to medium-sized ducks. A larger pond can support larger numbers of large ducks.
Yes,because the chicken and the duck is only one flesh.
No, they occasionally leave it to get water and/or food
Mallard ducks will lay and sit on about 8-15 eggs per year If you are collecting the eggs, ducks will lay over 100 eggs each year.
frogs dont neither do ducks i dont think cos they lay eggs and frogspawn so they dont need one ducks and chickens just need a warm bum to sit on their kids
yes by magnetic power they do
Try and get them to sit very still and try not to crush them??? Just joking. Try researching ducks - Google is your friend. Answer 2: One way you can do it is to research them, and write a question and answer essay on ducks. Example: Q: How big is a duck egg? A: A duck egg is usally 3cm by 2.4cm or somewhere around that.