Species
The duck is a medium-sized waterfowl found worldwide, known for its broad, flat bill and webbed feet. Ducks are highly adaptable, living in both freshwater and saltwater habitats. They have waterproof feathers, a distinctive waddling walk, and are often seen dabbling or diving for food. Ducks are social birds, often forming flocks, and are recognized for their quacking calls. They play important roles in ecosystems and are also domesticated for eggs, meat, and feathers.