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Watching a mallard duck waddle across a frozen pond completely unfazed by the cold march, I wondered at how I would feel doing the same thing in bare feet. I suspect that pain and misery aside, it ...
At over three-and-a-half feet tall, Long Boi is evidently the “tallest mallard duck to have ever lived” since records began. He currently resides at the campus of the University of York in ...
According to his Instagram, he is a cross between a mallard and an Indian runner, which is a larger species that can grow as long as 2 feet, 6 inches, according to the Audubon Society.
It was listing to the right. Its left foot was pinned to its body by a fishing hook. Some four feet of monofilament line trailed behind the duck, tangled in a twig. The duck was struggling, she said.
A male Wood duck is spotted earlier this month with his new female Mallard in Central Park, and the two are reportedly finding love. David Barrett of Manhattan Bird Alert “It’s unusual for a ...
April 18, 2016 / 2:45 PM CDT / CBS Minnesota CEDARBURG, Wis. (AP) — A duck that lost its feet to frostbite is waddling again thanks to a Wisconsin middle school teacher and a 3D printer.
After losing his feet to frostbite, Phillip the duck was going to be put down. Using a 3-D printer, a middle school class in Wisconsin made Phillip a pair of bright orange prosthetic feet.
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