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food habits of duck bird​

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Answered by swarnima360
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Answer: Ducks are an immense group of aquatic birds, known as waterfowl. They are in the Anatidae family, and share this family with swans and geese as well. As a group, the vast majority of these birds are smaller than swans and geese. They usually live in fresh waters like lakes and ponds, but some species live in brackish or salt water. Read on to learn about the duck.There are many different species of these birds, and they live in a wide variety of habitats. These creatures are waterfowl, and of course live in regions with water, and acquire most of their food in and around the water.

They inhabit lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, retention ponds, wetlands, marshes, bays, and more. Different species have different habitat preferences.Different ducks have different diets. Some species are primarily herbivores, and eat mostly plants. Other species are mostly carnivorous, and hunt for fish, insects, and small animals. Many species eat both, and are omnivorous.

Ducks have two feeding strategies, some dabble for food and others dive. Dabbling ducks usually do not dive below the surface, but simply tip upside down and use their long necks to reach their food underwater. Conversely, diving ducks dive all the way underwater to search for food!

Behavior varies from species to species. Many species are very social, and they live in groups called “flocks,” and they swim, roost, and forage for food together. Other species are less social, and either live alone or in pairs. Ducks communicate using a wide variety of sounds. While some “quack,” the vast majority do not. Some whistle, squeak, grunt, hiss, and more.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Different Species of Ducks have different food habits.

Explanation:

General food diet of Ducks:

Ducks are water birds that live in both freshwater and saltwater environments.

They eat a wide variety of water plants and grasses. They nibble the grass near the pond's edge.

If you have a pet duck, it might eat the grass in your yard. Small fish, insects, worms, small frogs and toads, and mollusks are also eaten by them. They consume water as well.

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