IT LOOKS LIKE A CORK SCREW. OR A WINE OPENER
Well I just read about a duck that has a penis that twice the size of it its called Argentine Blue-bill or Argentine Lake Duck
One type of duck that commonly eats fish is the merganser. Mergansers have long and serrated bills that are adapted for catching and eating fish underwater. They are skilled divers and can swim gracefully to hunt for their aquatic prey.
A Bombay duck, which is actually a type of fish and not a duck, does not have any legs. It is a slender, elongated fish with a distinctive appearance.
There is an East Indie duck. This is one that I can think of off the top of my head. Hope this helps you.
Bombay duck is not a duck but a type of lizardfish found in the waters of the Indian Ocean. It is a popular food item in South Asia, especially in India and Bangladesh, where it is dried and used in various dishes.
Well I just read about a duck that has a penis that twice the size of it its called Argentine Blue-bill or Argentine Lake Duck
Some homonyms of "duck" are: 1) duck - the bird; 2) duck - to lower your head or body quickly to avoid something; 3) duck - a type of fabric.
Type your answer here... How is a duck's body suitable for swimming?
The male body part is spelled as it is in the question: penis. The penis is part of the reproductive system and the urinary system.
a type of penis that is wider than it is long
No, the word 'duck' is a verb and a noun.The verb to 'duck' is to lower the body or part of the body quickly, to avoid something; to submerge the head or body briefly in water; to evade a responsibility or obligation; a word for an action.The noun 'duck' is a word for a type of waterbird or the meat of this type of bird; a quick lowering of the head; a type of coarse cloth or the clothing made from this cloth; a type of amphibious vehicle; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'duck' is it.Examples:The batter had to duck to avoid being hit by the ball. (verb)We tried the duck at the new restaurant. Itwas delicious. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun duck in the second sentence)I bought some cotton duck to make the shorts. It will hold up well. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'duck' in the second sentence)
It all depends on what type of duck it is, but most ducks average between 112-122 bones in their body
more than a giraffe's neck has
28 days on average, though there is a type of duck which takes 35.
A loon is a type of duck beginning with L.
Goldeneye DuckMerganser DuckScoter Duck
It depends on what type of duck.