duck body structure for adaptation

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Ducks have a number of adaptations unique to their habits and habitat. Some individual species have adapted more than others based on their environment. These include differences in their feet, feathers, beaks and behavior that make it easier for them to navigate specific terrain, blend in to avoid predators, and consume available food sources.

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