Ducks use the teeth for the food
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Despite the different bill structures ducks have that help them eat, these birds don't chew their food. Instead, small nibbling or chewing motions help ducks position morsels inside their bills so they can swallow each bite whole.
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How many teeth do ducks have? Ducks have what are called lamellae, which are thin, comb-like structures on the sides of a duck's bill -- They're just inside the edge of the bill and can look like serrated teeth. These are used for straining food from mud or water.
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