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Well first of all ask yourself these questions: "Would it ever rain moose?" "If I were a duck and it started raining moose, would I fly away? Or would I risk my life staying right where I am, watching this awkward moment?" If for some whacky weird reason it did start to rain moose, I'm sure none of the ducks would even think about flying (at first) because they are to confused as to why a 600kg land mammal is falling from the sky. After a couple minutes, after a few hundred (or less) ducks die and the rest finally come out of shock, they'd start flapping those little wings and try to get the heck out of the way of the falling moose. So answering your question: "Do ducks fly if its raining moose?" yes, they probably would. It may take them awhile to realize that they have to fly, but they will start flapping and begin dodging up and over, under and around the moose to get to safety. (careful, they might try to get into your house)

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Yes, and they fly in light snow too. In bad weather conditions like those we just mentioned they will fly lower to the ground, shorter distances and the leader will usually be honking out a signal to the other geese where to keep on flying.

It's quite amazing to see.

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