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Duck North Carolina
The duck north carolina will care tenderly for her chick better than any breeder.
The birds usually come together in the period of mating though the male usually leaves when the incubation period begins. They can survive in a wide variety of habitats, though they naturally have one universal need: water. There are usually about nine to thirteen eggs. Males are usually brightly colored and females are plain and brown. As far as the mallard type is concerned, it can be found in America and Canada. Males of this type differ greatly from females; males have grayish or brownish feathers, a green colored head, and a purple breast.
The duck north carolina will care tenderly for her chick better than any breeder.
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These birds are medium-sized, with a relatively long neck and small head. Their wings are short and very muscular. The tail is short and rounded. These birds have a unique flat and broad bill, which allows them find food in water. These birds are mainly herbivorous, but they can eat insects and mollusks. Legs of these birds are set far back on the body, which creates their typical gait. These birds are perfectly adapted for aquatic lifestyle; their feathers are water repellent because of special oil produced by the oil gland. The duck north carolina will care tenderly for her chick better than any breeder.
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