A duck doesn't get wet in water
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you can watch some ducks for a while you might notice that they spend a lot of time nibbling their feathers with their beaks. This is called preening. While the duck is preening she is spreading oil all over her top layer of feathers. The oil comes from a special place near her tail called a gland and when she spreads the oil over her feathers it makes her feathers waterproof. The water can’t get through the first layer of oily feathers and so all of her feathers underneath stay dry and fluffy and keep her warm all over.
It’s like Ducks have their own raincoats that never come off so they can spend all day in the water and not feel cold and wet.
Hope it helps!!...
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I don't know the actual answer but all say that it has a wax coating in it