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more like a hole in the head covered by feathers ...

 

Rob & Rob,

... i.e. ears, with which they - apart from the reception of the "cooing" and loud noises - don't hear very well.

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Do ducks have teeth? My daughter asked me that last week I said not really. Her reply was how do I know that. Get yourself a child then you can have one of those questions a week.

 

 

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I am not sure about Ducks having teeth but chicken's do and if you were a dentist you would understand how hard it is when "pulling hens teeth!".

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Are you sure young man? :confused1:

Hens do not have teeth, hence the expression "as rare as hen's teeth". Scientist have dicovered a mutant chicken that can develop teeth, in Asia somewhere, the only problem with these appears to be that they always die before they hatch. I've never dealy with american chickens, maybe they're different?

Ducks don't have teeth, I used to have some Indian runners, and have some calling ducks on the wishlist, for their habit of crossing the road slowly (it calms traffic quite nicely) and they're cute!

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