Yes. If you get close to them while they are nesting, they will hiss at you.
Same as the male, orange.
The generic term for ducks of all species (male or female) is duck.All male ducks (no mater what the species) are called drakes.All female ducks (no mater what the species) are called ducks.All baby ducks (no mater what the species) are called ducklings.
I think it is a duck.A drake is a male duck. Therefore, there is no such thing as a female drake. A female duck can be called either a duck or a hen; either is correct.
A drake is a male duck, and the female is simply called a duck, or a hen.
Yes, you can keep ducks and chickens together as long as they have enough space and can coexist peacefully. When keeping ducks and chickens together, it's generally best to have more female ducks than male ducks to prevent aggression, since male ducks can sometimes be overly amorous towards female chickens. Female ducks (hens) are a good choice for ease of integration with chickens.
Yes, they both hiss.
well most waterfowls have a waring like canadien geese hiss ducks have a wierd quack so yes.
Geese honk and sometimes hiss, ducks only quack. Only the ducks quack. If you listen closely to geese you can hear them say a different sound.
yes
Female ducks are called "Hens" and male ducks are called "Drakes"
Female ducks are called "Hens" and male ducks are called "Drakes"
They rubb their heads on other male or female ducks (depending on bi or straight)
Same as the male, orange.
If you mean a heart, yes. All ducks do.
Neither male ducks are called "drakes", female ducks are simply called "ducks"
When they feel threatened, or are in a fight with another male cockroach. (Only Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches)
The generic term for ducks of all species (male or female) is duck.All male ducks (no mater what the species) are called drakes.All female ducks (no mater what the species) are called ducks.All baby ducks (no mater what the species) are called ducklings.