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- Title: Mallard Quartet on the Bear River
- Description: A female Mallard duck swims with her brood on North Bay in the Great Salt Lake west of Bingham City, Utah. . Once Mallard duckling's hatch, they are immediately taken to the water for safety. Mallard ducklings are precocial, meaning they know how to swim and feed right after they are hatched. The ducklings will follow their mother for the next 50 to 60 days, maturing and developing their ability to fly. Male mallards have no involvement in caring for their offspring. Ducks reach breeding age after a year and can live 5-10 years in the wild.
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- Added: Mar 2, 2020
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