Choices! What will it be? #43

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Hi all beautiful ladies friends, how are you??? Hopefully you are healthy and carry out your activities smoothly.

Welcome to a new week of choices! What will it be? Season 43 hosted by @patjewell gave us interesting and exciting topics to discuss.
My choice is a duck from several options below:
-sponge
-Snoring
-tooth Fairy
-Duck and
-Rabbit.

I will explain the option I chose well and easily understood according to my knowledge and abilities😊.

duck

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Hi friends, do you know what a duck is? Surely some of us know and know them well or do we even keep them at home? Oh yes, I really like ducks, whether they are kept or used as food☺️.

Ducks are a species of bird that has a small body size compared to similar animals such as geese. Sometimes ducks are often compared to water birds because they like to swim and play in the water. Ducks spend a lot of time in the water, starting from jumping in the morning until the evening until just before sunset and then returning home to their cage.

The body of a duck is generally round with a wide beak for preying and eating food. Ducks have wings for flying and beautiful feathers as well as strong, webbed feet to be able to swim in water. Some shapes and feathers have some differences with the shape of the sexes. Female ducks usually have dark colored feathers and have spots, while male ducks tend to have brighter colored feathers and are more striking.

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Duck food can include plants, grass, aquatic plants, worms, insects such as grasshoppers and ducks also eat small amphibians. Diving ducks usually look for food in the water by eating aquatic plants and small fish, while on land they can eat grass and other green plants. Ducks are in the category of omnivorous animals.

Oh yes, did you know that by raising ducks we can have several benefits, the first of which is environmental benefits. Ducks are usually useful as natural cleaners in waters or ponds because ducks eat excess aquatic plants, of course this helps us maintain the aquatic ecosystem and control insects that disturb the environment, both in the water and on land.

And there are other benefits of ducks for human life, do you want to know?

Yes. If we keep ducks, we get lots of benefits and we can also get additional income at home😄. Like the benefits of duck meat, we can make delicious food, grilled or fried, both have different but delicious flavors because the meat contains lots of protein, healthy fats and also vitamins and minerals, all of which are good for body health.
Next we can consume and sell duck eggs, we can make duck feathers into crafts such as pillows, blankets and other crafts and finally we can use duck droppings as natural fertilizer for plants because the droppings are easily decomposed or recycled.

Currently at home I keep several ducks because I like them, the ducks are very cute and chatty and sometimes they always make chirp... chirp... quack... quack... it's very adorable.

And do you know how ducks lay eggs???
Ducks mate with male ducks, then lay eggs and hatch them, then care for and look after their young.

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Usually a duck will lay eggs that have several characteristics that it will show, namely
Usually the duck's fine feathers will fall out around the base of the tail to use as a base for the eggs or to store them because the feathers can maintain the temperature of the eggs when they hatch. And usually when they are about to lay eggs, the duck's appetite will decrease, they will become noisy by themselves even though no one is bothering them and they also usually engage in pseudo-breeding between female ducks to make them grow wider and affect the duck's reproductive hormones.

That's what I can say, hopefully it's useful for all of us.

I want to invite my female friends
@meehu
@rasyidaakter

Have fun 🎊🤗.

GREETINGS

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