...make a peep

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Why do we love ducks?


Ducks have round heads, dark eyes and usually orange beaks.  They move gracefully in the water and are even more graceful when they fly.  However, they can be quite comical when the land.  They are fun to feed and at time seem even appreciative even though feeding by humans usually means little pieces of stale bread.

Overall they seem gentle—we know they don’t bite ( at least not hard) have no teeth, do not scratch you on purpose, nor do they sting you, bark at you, poke you or shoot stinky stuff at you.  Usually, they make a gentle “quack” sound; and ducklings make a soft and irresistible “peep peep”.

Ducklings are in a class of their own… little relatively big heads, big eyes, soft and cuddly.  They will follow you like you are their mother peeping all of the time.

More reasons…
Ducks don’t swear at you when cut them off on the highway.
Ducks don’t talk on their cell phones at a restaurant or movie.
Ducks don’t hog the remote.
Ducks don’t hog the blanket.
Ducks don’t claw up the furniture or eat you sandwich when you aren’t looking.
Ducks don’t leave the toilet seat down or up (although they might go for a swim).
Ducks don’t care if you call them on their birthday.

Can you add some reasons why we like ducks?


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