Generally speaking, they quack. For a great way to hear a variety of duck calls or other bird calls, please see the related link below:
I read somewhere that mute swans make a hissing sound and wag their tails as territorial behaviour.
Uhm... are you planning on giving it to your dog? Yes, I use rubber ducks to play with my dog, they are safe and make a squeaky sound. They can be counted as chew toys :D
A duck's sound is often referred to as a "quack." Ducks communicate with a variety of vocalizations, including quacks, squawks, and whistles. The quack is the most recognizable sound associated with ducks.
A single baby duck is called a duckling, now make that plural. A group of ducks, however, is called a balding.
No, a duckling is a baby duck, unless you are talking about the candy Peeps, in which it is a chick, or a baby chicken.
Platypuses make a soft growling sound. They do not quack, as they are not even remotely related to ducks.
One of the best sites to learn about ducks is the Kiddy House website. You can learn about their feathers, how they clean themselves, and the quacking sound they make.
Quack.
Wild wood ducks which are Actually part of the geese family so are not ducks but look, walk, act and make the same sound as ducks
I read somewhere that mute swans make a hissing sound and wag their tails as territorial behaviour.
Uhm... are you planning on giving it to your dog? Yes, I use rubber ducks to play with my dog, they are safe and make a squeaky sound. They can be counted as chew toys :D
A duck's sound is often referred to as a "quack." Ducks communicate with a variety of vocalizations, including quacks, squawks, and whistles. The quack is the most recognizable sound associated with ducks.
A ducks quack is made by a duck makeing a sound that reflects around it's beak, making a quack.
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, ducks can. Make sure that the ducks can be closed in at night.
The Anahiem Ducks were formed in 1993 under the name "The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim".
Cayuga ducks in general are quieter than other breeds, though females are louder than males. Females have a loud quaking sound and males have more of a wheezing sound.