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Interesting Facts about Mallard ducks

Mullard ducks have an average life span of 5 to 10 years in the wild.

Their outer feathers are waterproof.

They molt twice a year. The feathers take several weeks to grow back.

They migrate towards South in search of warm weather.

Mullards are considered the most abundant duck on Earth.

 

 

 

They grow about 2 feet long. Mullards can weight up to 3 pounds.

They frequently interbreed with other duck species. This can contribute to a decline in the population of rarer duck species.

They have a wingspan of 32–39 inches.

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