Yes, they do. All male animals have testicles, because if they didn't they would be able to make babies. A duck's testicles are located near their spine close to their tail end.
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.
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.
Same as the male, orange.
A drake is a male duck, and the female is simply called a duck, or a hen.
Some species of ducks, like domestic ducks, can lay eggs without the presence of a male through a process called parthenogenesis. This occurs when the egg develops without fertilization. The eggs will not be viable for hatching into ducklings, though.
All male ducks are called "Drakes"
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Male ducks.
Female ducks are called "Hens" and male ducks are called "Drakes"
Female ducks are called "Hens" and male ducks are called "Drakes"
Male ducks are called Drakes
All male ducks are called "Drakes"
Neither male ducks are called "drakes", female ducks are simply called "ducks"
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Yes they are. They are needed to fertilise the egg.
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male ducks dont quack. they make a noise kind of similar to quacking though