Saturday, July 7, 2012

Duck Unique



Animals Unique | Duck Unique | Ducks are medium sized aquatic birds related to other aquatic birds like swans and geese. Ducks differ from swans and geese in their Tendency to dive into the water in order catch Their food.

Ducks are omnivorous animals feeding on aquatic plants, small fish, insects and grubs both in and out of water ducks That meaning can easily adapt to different conditions. It is Because of the duck's ability to eat Such a Diverse amount of food both in water and on dry land ducks That makes one of the most widespread birds in the world as They are found on every continent, with the obvious exception of Antarctica.

A duck's mouth contains rows of tiny teeth Their plates That line, to help them filter water out of Their beaks without losing food. The duck's advanced water filtering system is similar to the way in the which a blue whale feeds in the ocean.

 
Contrary to popular belief, not all ducks quack actually! Generally it is known That it is only really the Females of most species of duck That actually make a quacking sound. All ducks actually have a wide range of use calls That They communicated with one another to whistles and grunts Including!

Ducks are particularly vulnerable animals and therefore ducks have many predators around the world. Predators of ducks range from smaller Such animals as foxes, wolves and even large fish, to bigger animals Including Crocodiles and Humans.

Ducks are farmed all over the world for Their meat and eggs. Ducks are also farmed on mass for Their feathers (known as down) the which is most commonly used in bedding, duvets and pillows Such as. Domestic duck Populations are thought to be at Their highest in Asia particularly in China the which has the largest market for duck in the world. Many different species of duck are consumed around the world, with the meat of the duck being particularly favorable to Humans due to it's rich taste.

 
Ducks are also hunted regularly by shooters as ducks are seen to be an easy target. The calm and quiet nature of the duck That means Often it takes a long time to React to surrounding noise.

As with other commercially farmed birds Such as chickens, ducks are intensively farmed and are Often subjected to terrible conditions. Consumers of duck meat and eggs should only purchase products That are organic or free range, and should try to avoid buying bedding made from duck That is down (feathers).

Ducks have adapted well to life on the water and along with Their special water filtering system in their mouths, ducks have webbed feet, the which also allows them to travel on the surface of the water with ease. The webbed feet of the duck also make it Easier for the duck to walk on the slippery river banks.

 
Duck Foot Facts

Ducks have webbed feet, the which allows them to paddle and swim in the water more smoothly.
When ducks swim, They push out Their feet back in a kicking motion so the webbing That Catches the water and pushing it behind the duck.
On the return stroke, the webbing on the foot of the duck Closes up the which allows the duck to have less water resistance and to travel faster.
Ducks have a complex structure of capillaries have Their feet on the which help to regulate the blood flow stops and Their feet from getting cold.
The webbed feet of the duck That means the duck can not walk smoothly on land and instead move around in a waddling motion.

Duck Teeth Facts

Like other species of bird, ducks do not have teeth but instead uses Their Their beaks to catch food.
Ducks have rows of thin bristles in their mouths That enabled them to filer nutrient particles out of the water.
Their Ducks use strong beaks to catch Their food and then swallow them whole, using Their gizzard to help to digest Their food.
The beak of a duck is comprised of an upper and lower jaw are strong That as They are made out of bone.
The duck uses its beak to feed both, and to groom Itself as the duck picks the dirt out of its feathers.

Duck Unique Facts
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Anseriformes
Family: Anatidae
Genus: Duck
Scientific Name: Anas Platyrhynchos
Type: Bird
Diet: omnivore
Size (L): 30cm - 50cm (12in - 20in)
Wing Span: 60cm - 80cm (24in - 31in)
Weight: 0.7kg - 1.4kg (1.5lbs - 3lbs)
Top Speed: 55km / h (88mph)
Life Span: 4-8 years
Lifestyle: Pack
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Colour: Green, Black, Grey, Brown, White, Yellow
Skin Type: Feathers
Favourite Food: Insects
Habitat: Rivers, lakes and woodland wetlands
Average Clutch Size: 5
Main Prey: Insects, Frogs, Plants, shellfish
Distinctive Features: Long, broad beak and webbed feet

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