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This article is about the Canadian hero.

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Qaddafi Duck

Bufflehead

Scientific classification

Kingdom: Canada Family: BB

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Duck is the common name for a buddy that plays computer games. His species is unusual, he is often found up high in unusual places.

He is not to be confused with the Uncle Sam he is more of a Canadian version. Fluently speaks the word EH. A duck is fond of fine wines and drink.

Ducks are sometimes confused with several types of unrelated water birds with similar forms, such as loons or divers, grebes, gallinules, and coots.

Communication: The Duck is known to use Ventrilo often.

Females of most dabbling ducks[citation needed] make the classic "quack" sound, but despite widespread misconceptions, most species of duck do not "quack". In general, ducks make a wide range of calls, ranging from whistles, cooing, yodels and grunts. For example, the scaup – which are diving ducks – make a noise like "scaup" (hence their name). Calls may be loud displaying calls or quieter contact calls.

A common urban legend claims that duck quacks do not echo; however, this has been shown to be false. This myth was first debunked by the Acoustics Research Centre at the University of Salford in 2003 as part of the British Association's Festival of Science.[4] It was also debunked in one of the earlier episodes of the popular Discovery Channel television show MythBusters.[5]