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the teeth of duck
act as........ to get food from water ​

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Answered by breezyengineers
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Ducks don't have teeth the same way other animals—tigers, wolves, sharks, cows, pigs, or even humans—have teeth to break up and chew food extensively. Ducks do, however, have several different adaptations and specialized bill structures that help them manipulate their food and eat more easily:

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