First of all, I would like to thank this community and @eliany for taking on such a creative challenge
The things I used to create this are as follows
A4 sheet
pencil
eraser
colour pencil
black pen
DUCK
Anatidae
Ducks are a type of waterfowl in the family Anatidae. They have a broad, flat bill, a round body, and webbed feet. Ducks are found in both freshwater and saltwater habitats, and they are able to fly, although not all species are strong fliers. Ducks are omnivores and eat a variety of plant and animal matter, including aquatic plants, insects, fish, and crustaceans. They are social birds and often form large flocks. Some ducks are migratory, traveling long distances between their breeding and wintering grounds. Ducks are raised for their meat, eggs, and feathers and also they are often kept as pets or ornamental birds in parks and gardens.
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difference between duck and chicken ⭕My art is the second step Diet of ducks Ducks are omnivores, which means they eat a variety of different foods. In the wild, ducks typically eat a diet that includes aquatic plants, small fish, insects, and crustaceans. Some species of ducks, such as mallards and pintails, also eat acorns, berries, and other fruits. Domesticated ducks, which are typically raised on farms for their meat and eggs, are usually fed a diet of commercial duck feed, which is a mix of grains, protein, and minerals formulated to meet the ducks' nutritional needs. Some farmers also supplement the ducks' diet with fresh vegetables and fruits, such as lettuce, corn, and peas. ⭕My art is the third step The lifestyle of ducks Ducks are social animals and often form large flocks. They are also migratory, with many species traveling long distances between their breeding and wintering grounds.During the breeding season, ducks form pairs and build nests on the ground or in vegetation near water. The female lays a clutch of eggs and both parents care for the ducklings. In general, ducks are not domesticated and live in wild. They are usually found in wetland, marshes, ponds, lakes and rivers. They are known for their swimming and diving abilities and often feed on aquatic plants and animals. ⭕My art is the final step Ducks' Importance to Man Ducks have played an important role in human history and culture. They have been used for food, eggs, and feathers for thousands of years. They have also been used for hunting and as a symbol in art and literature. In addition to their practical uses, ducks also play an important ecological role as they help to control the populations of insects and other aquatic animals. They also help to distribute seeds and other plant material through their droppings, which can help to promote the growth of wetland plants. Overall, ducks are a valuable resource for humans and play an important role in the ecosystem. Nutritional value of duck Duck meat is a good source of protein, iron, and vitamin B12. It is also relatively high in fat, particularly saturated fat. Duck eggs are also a good source of protein and contain more fat and cholesterol than chicken eggs. They are also rich in vitamins and minerals, including vitamin B12, vitamin D, and selenium. However, it is worth noting that the nutritional value of duck eggs can vary depending on the diet and living conditions of the ducks. Adverse effects of ducks on humans Ducks can potentially have adverse effects on humans, such as the spread of diseases like avian influenza, or damage to crops and property. However, these effects are generally minor and can be mitigated through proper management and sanitation practices. Ducks can also be beneficial to humans, as they can be raised for meat, eggs, and down feathers, and can be enjoyed as a form of wildlife viewing and recreation. I think we can do it as a business by rearing ducks at home and start a small business from their meat eggs etc. They can also be kept as pets if they are legally allowed.However, every animal has the right to live freely, so I think it is appropriate if they are in their natural environment.
Ducks and chickens are both birds, but they belong to different families. Ducks are part of the Anatidae family, while chickens are part of the Phasianidae family. Ducks are aquatic birds and are adapted to living in and around water, while chickens are domesticated birds and are typically raised for their meat and eggs. Ducks have a thicker, oilier plumage and webbed feet, while chickens have scaly feet and feathers that are less waterproof. Ducks also tend to be larger and have a different body shape than chickens. Additionally, ducks and chickens have different behaviors, for example, ducks like to swim and dive while chickens usually don't
Brother you always share us some excellent drawing. Step by step and beautifully you present it to us and you describe about the duck very nicely. Best of luck brother. 🥰
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Thank you brother..👍
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I have been very busy in the past few days. I'm sorry about that. I fixed the spelling problem. Thank you for commenting
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I have been very busy these past few days. I'm sorry about that. I will arrange everything as soon as possible. thank you
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This duck looks very appetizing, I ran for potatoes :) Great drawing!
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