Most ducks can fly at an altitude of around 1,000 to 3,000 feet. However, some species of ducks have been known to fly even higher, up to 6,000 feet or more.
This is because the duck has the shape as a boat that helps it to swim and it does not have hollow bones. A pigeon can fly because it has hollow bones to make it light and its body is like a ship
Penguins are birds that can "fly" underwater using their wings to propel themselves through the water. They are well adapted to swimming and diving for food.
The duck flapping its wings to fly in the air is an example of Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the duck flaps its wings downward, it pushes air downward, creating an upward force that lifts the duck off the ground.
Yes, a mixed breed duck that is half mallard and half domestic can still fly. Both mallards and domestic ducks are capable of flight, so their hybrid offspring should also have the ability to fly to some extent. Flight capabilities can vary depending on individual genetics and environmental factors.
That is true, other than the pilot
a duck can fly,a chicken can not fly. a duck goes south for a winter,a chicken stays were it is
Ducks can fly!
with its wings
with its wings
well its really an opinion so we don't know for sure.
The cast of The Duck Who Was Afraid to Fly - 2005 includes: Shelby Bickal as Ducks
so they can fly
Simple you can't. They are the type of bird that can't fly.
A canvasback ducK can run/fly about 70 Miles Per Hour:)
A duck doesnt move when its afraid a duck flys they have wings so when its afraid it has wings to fly.
They have wings, they fly, they lay eggs.