No. They have feathers to help swim them but they do not have fur because they are not mammals.
A duck has feathers (not fur) and it does have a tail.
Well, if you see dark spots on the outside it means the duck inside grew fur.
It means that the duck ate one too many turnips. Turnips causes serious hair loss. Signs of infection from the duck can include soft and purple stools, excreeting mucus from the flaps of skin between it's feet, and skin discoloration. Personally, I would have brought the duck to the vet when I see a feather. It must be a bad skin disorder for one peice of fur to fall off.
No
A Platypus is covered with brown fur on its body and broad flat tail. It has a duck like beak and webbed feet.
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A duck has feathers (not fur) and it does have a tail.
Well, if you see dark spots on the outside it means the duck inside grew fur.
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The only fury animal that has a bill with which to clean it fur is the "Duck Billed Platypus". Bills are usually used by birds for cleaning their feathers.
No they do not have horns. What they do have, though, is a bill vaguely like a duck's and a tail like a beaver's but covered with fur.
It means that the duck ate one too many turnips. Turnips causes serious hair loss. Signs of infection from the duck can include soft and purple stools, excreeting mucus from the flaps of skin between it's feet, and skin discoloration. Personally, I would have brought the duck to the vet when I see a feather. It must be a bad skin disorder for one peice of fur to fall off.
No
A Platypus is covered with brown fur on its body and broad flat tail. It has a duck like beak and webbed feet.
The duck billed platypus has fur and lays eggs. Despite the egg laying, it is still classified as a mammal.