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Ducks have 2 legs.
Ducks waddle due to their unique leg anatomy, which is set farther back on their bodies. This waddling gait helps them maintain balance and stability while walking on land. Additionally, their short legs and webbed feet are more suited for swimming than walking.
Ducks in flight are a flock. Ducks on the ground are a badling. Ducks in the water are a raft, team or paddling
Then there was three ducks
No. Ducks are herbivores.
In Greek mythology, there is no specific god of ducks. However, various deities are associated with birds in general, such as Aphrodite, who is sometimes depicted with doves. Ducks do not hold significant symbolic meaning in ancient Greek mythology compared to other animals. Thus, while ducks may appear in myths or folklore, they do not have a dedicated god.
they fly away or they swim away or pray do god ... No. They duck!
i like super ducks. the mool mantra says god should be looked to always and eaten for lunch
Apparently there are ducks frequenting the statue of Neptune at the Library of Congress and elsewhere. Ducks like water, so I don't find this sinister. I haven't been able to find any direct correlation between Neptune the God and ducks.
because they want to be wetted and god chose the water for them to live
Yes, the plural noun 'flocks' is a standard collective noun for two or more groups of ducks.The collective nouns for ducks are:brace of ducks (applies to birds, in general)flock of ducks (applies to birds on the ground, in general)flight of ducks (applies to birds in the air, in general)flush of ducks (a brood)badelynge or badling of ducks (applies to ducks on the ground)paddling of ducks (applies to ducks in the water)raft of ducks (applies to ducks in the water)team of ducks (applies to ducks in the water)
all the ducks is like ' all the ducks in the world ' but all of the ducks is ' all of the ducks in our farm'
The collective noun for teachers is a faculty of teachers.There are several collective nouns for duck:brace of ducks (applies to birds, in general)flock of ducks (applies to birds on the ground, in general)flight of ducks (applies to birds in the air, in general)badelynge or badlingof ducks (applies to ducks on the ground)paddling of ducks (applies to ducks in the water)raftof ducks (applies to ducks in the water)teamof ducks (applies to ducks in the water)flush of ducks
Ducks have 2 legs.
Because that is how they evolved, and humans named them ducks.
On the lighter side: Look! There goes a guy carrying a giant "D", and he's walking like a duck!Or: Diving ducks, driving ducks, delicious ducks, delirious ducks, desirous ducks, dallying ducks, drowsy ducks, Decibel Ducks (if they are loud?), derby ducks (if they seem to be racing somewhere?), dewy ducks, dry ducks, and I'm sure there are plenty more...
Ducks waddle due to their unique leg anatomy, which is set farther back on their bodies. This waddling gait helps them maintain balance and stability while walking on land. Additionally, their short legs and webbed feet are more suited for swimming than walking.