do dogs bark?? yes they do but i dont know the asnwer to this question!!!! soz
Yes ducks can eat grapes!
No. Ducks are herbivores.
If the fish are tiny yes they will eat them. They can eat a fish as big as a feeder goldfish!
Some dogs may have a prey drive and be inclined to chase or capture ducks, but it is not safe or appropriate for dogs to eat ducks. Feeding a dog a diet appropriate for its nutritional needs is important for their health and well-being.
Mallard ducks in the wild primarily eat a diet of aquatic plants, insects, small fish, and seeds. They are opportunistic feeders and will also consume grains and bread when available, although it is not a natural part of their diet and can be harmful to their health.
ducks eat wild grain, grasses, vegetation. such as water snails and insects
NO Rice is a natural diet for ducks and they certainly don't stop to cook it before consuming. Rice is grain, grains are what ducks eat.
If you mean millet the grain. then yes.If you mean a rubber hammer I severely doubt it.
If the snails die, either the ducks will have to find something else to eat or they will also die. But ducks are omnivores, so they eat a combination of plants and animals. Some of the plants that ducks eat are grass, weeds, algae, seeds, grain, berries, fruit and aquatic plants. Some of the animals that ducks eat are snails, mollusks, worms, frogs, salamanders, small fish and fish eggs. Ducks also eat insects.
Oh, dude, do ducks eat caterpillars? Well, technically, ducks are omnivores, so they'll munch on pretty much anything that fits in their bill. So, yeah, if a caterpillar happens to cross paths with a hungry duck, it might end up as a little snack. Nature can be wild, man.
Yes ducks can eat grapes!
Yes, ducks eat duckweed but not only ducks, deer, elephants, pigs, and bobcats also eat duckweed.
No, ducks are herbivores.
No. Ducks are herbivores.
yes, ducks "can" eat cabbage, but most dislike it
I know its hard to believe, but, ducks do eat snails.
Yes. Ducks do eat toast. Just not with anything on it...