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Ducks are generally divided into two varieties, surface feeders who 'dabble' on the surface and bottom feeders who dive to the bottom of the body of water they reside on to feed there.
 
Ducks are generally divided into two varieties, surface feeders who 'dabble' on the surface and bottom feeders who dive to the bottom of the body of water they reside on to feed there.
 
Ducks are widely distributed across the world and exist in many distinct varieties. The differences in duck species is sometimes used by [[liberal]] believers in [[evolution]] as an example of [[evolution]], but there is no recorded evidence of a duck species ever changing morphology to adapt to a new environment.
 
  
 
[[Category:Birds]]
 
[[Category:Birds]]

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Duck
Duck.jpg
Scientific classification
Kingdom Information
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Information
Phylum Chordata
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Class Information
Class Aves
Order Information
Order Anseriformes
Family Information
Family Anatidae
Population statistics

Duck (Spanish: pato, French: canard, German: Ente, Greek: πάπια) wild or domesticated web-footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae.

Ducks are generally divided into two varieties, surface feeders who 'dabble' on the surface and bottom feeders who dive to the bottom of the body of water they reside on to feed there.