Why doen't a duck get wet in water
Of what use their legs to these animal
Observe the bodies of the frog duck and tortoise
Answers
Had you been a duck, you would be swimming in water and yet not look really wet. ... The secret lies in the layer of smooth feathers, which keeps the water out and also helps the duck float. Moreover, these smart ducks make a kind of oil, which they spread on their feathers with their beaks... Hope it helps
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Your answer is as follows:
The duck has a gland in its tail that secretes oil, it takes this oil in its beak and spreads it on its feathers. This makes the feathers water proof, so the duck doesn’t get wet in the water.
The legs of the frog help it to leap as well as it’s webbed feet helps it to swim in the water, so also the webbed feet of the duck helps it to swim in the water and the legs of the tortoise help it to move on land.
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