They are quiet and known for their excellent egg laying production (up to 365 per year, or one per day in one year old ducks from the best utility strains; however production can vary quite a lot between strains), and only very rarely go broody. The eggs are white, off-white, blue, or light green in colour and around the size of a large hen's egg (approximately 2½ oz or 70.88g).
ducks live in ponds or lakes, and a duck also lives in fresh water lakes.
To answer your question, some duck do live in the rain forest but not a lot. There are types of rain forest ducks that live there feeding off the leaves and seeds in the water. Rain forest ducks are different then regular ducks for witch hey eat different things. Rain forest ducks also live in the small lakes and ponds.
I got day old Runner ducks back in July and by January of this year, they had started laying about an egg a day. I have 10 ducks and generally get between 7-10 eggs per day, so sometimes some of them do not lay every day. Good luck!@
Muscovies live for about five or so years. I do not know if females live any longer than males of vice -versa. Generally they live about the same lifespan.
Tundra-dwelling ducks include species like the Long-tailed Duck, Spectacled Eider, and King Eider. These ducks breed in the Arctic tundra and migrate to coastal areas during the winter. They are well-adapted to the harsh conditions of the tundra environment.
Runner ducks
Road Runners live
Yes, they can and probably often do.
yes you can as long as there is no female ducks around :)
No. The dinosaurs evolved into ducks after. Ducks ARE dinosaurs, but they didn't live WITH them.
I got day old Runner ducks back in July and by January of this year, they had started laying about an egg a day. I have 10 ducks and generally get between 7-10 eggs per day, so sometimes some of them do not lay every day. Good luck!@
no
the blue winged teal ducks live in the bayou my freinds E out!
No, there aren't any ducks on the moon because ducks can not breath in outerspace, because of the lack of oxygen.
Yes it can. Ducks are most comfortable on the water but they do fly and walk on land.
Yes, ducks can. Make sure that the ducks can be closed in at night.
That is a matter of opinion. I have hatched runners and am considering hatching mallards. Decide for yourself using Google images or another search engine.