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Dedicated to Kids Learning about Ducks

Tue, 30 Sep 2008
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What are ducks?  What type of food does a duck eat?  How does a duck clean itself?  Kids tend to have tons of questions...especially when it comes to animals, so kiddyhouse.com is here to answer many of the questions they may have about ducks!  Many of the answers are just a click away!

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Submitted by: Talhia Hodges Writer, Animals.com

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