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In bingo lingo, number 22 is sometimes referred to as "daffy duck" due to its resemblance to the sound "quack quack" made by a duck. Players often like to add a playful touch to the game, so calling out "quack quack" adds a fun and entertaining element to the bingo experience.
If your duck ate a snake, it is generally not harmful as ducks are omnivores and can eat small animals like snakes. However, make sure the snake was not poisonous, as this could be dangerous for the duck. Keep an eye on your duck for any signs of illness or distress.
well this is a good question, depending on the duck's surroundings the duck will quack a number of times. if the duck lives in a highly dangerious area the duck will quack more warning quacks than lets say one that lives in the middle of nowhere and there is no danger, but this can also be viewed that the duck will make less noise when it is in danger as to not reveal its location to the enemy/danger. a duck communicates by quacking so this also depends on how high the duck is on the "totem pole" if the duck is the "leader" then it tells its followers what to do, but if you have an average duck and he lives in an average place he will aproximately quack 2009 times, yes i know this is also the year we live in but the data proves that this is true no matter how unlikely
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duck or you can use the alternative (doukke)
Did it quack like a duck? That doctor is a quack. One "Quack!" from the duck was all it took to startle the curious puppy.
Foster Brown sings waddle waddle quack quack. That is a different song then what is on noggin. who sings the noggin song? Curious Buddies (from Jack's Big Music Show) sing "Quack Quack Waddle Waddle." It is also available on the DVD "Curious Buddies - Let's Go to the Farm!"
A duck's quack does indeed Echo but it is just hard to hear it because, the echo would sound just like the duck's quack.
Supposedly the duck noise sounds like quack.
duckbill
she was not skilled in acting so she began to quack like a duck
Ducks make a noise that sounds like quack.
Quack-ers (like crackers, get it?)
Duckspeak is a Newspeak term meaning literally to quack like a duck or to speak without thinking.
The oboe is often used to imitate the duck's quack because of the unique sound the oboe generates.
In bingo lingo, number 22 is sometimes referred to as "daffy duck" due to its resemblance to the sound "quack quack" made by a duck. Players often like to add a playful touch to the game, so calling out "quack quack" adds a fun and entertaining element to the bingo experience.
The word is spelled onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like what it is describing. A good example of this is the word quack. The sound that a duck makes is "Quack." The word sounds like the sound it is describing.