Aquatic Null Duck

The Aquatic Null Duck stands out as the most prevalent and recognized among the various species of ducks. They inhabit diverse regions across the planet. These creatures can be readily identified by their gray plumage and striking teal blue beak and feet. When you envision a duck, the Aquatic Null Duck likely comes to mind.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Aquatic Null Duck is a fascinating bipedal creature featuring striking teal webbed feet. Emerging from the core of an oval-shaped form adorned with gray feather. Featuring a long neck adorned with a light gray stripe, complemented by a sage head, two dark eyes, and a striking teal beak.

by Valcin (Marc Zipper)

Biological Traits

They preening their feathers by applying oil to maintain cleanliness and making them waterproof. This assists in safeguarding them from the cold while enabling them to soar through the sky. They can also infuse the oil with their magical energy. For a brief period, granting them immunity to water assaults and resistance to other liquid attacks. The longest duration recorded is 5 minutes. It is designed to assist in evading, as many marine organisms possess water-based offensive capabilities.

Ecology and Habitats

Aquatic Null Duck generally prefer habitats that provide access to water. They are regarded as a blend of terrestrial and aquatic creatures. They can be located in rivers, lakes, ponds, marshes, and wetlands. They migrate to avoid the cold and seek suitable nesting locations.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Aquatic Null Duck are omnivores; they can eat fruit, rice, worms, insects, and amphibians, but their favorite is fish.

Biological Cycle

Aquatic Null Duck will lay and fertilize around 12 eggs, which take around 28 to 30 days to hatch. The mother duck will maintain warmth while the father duck looks after her. Observing the two ducks communicating with the eggs is quite fascinating; it is thought that this interaction helps the young ones become familiar with their calls. Once the ducklings hatch from their eggs, they remain in the nest for approximately 10 hours, allowing them to practice using their legs. After 24 hours, the mother duck guides them to the water, where they swim away and begin to relish their new lives.

Additional Information

Uses, Products & Exploitation

  • Duck meat is moist and soft, as well as lean.
  • FeatherĀ of the duck have been utilized for decorative purposes, as well as rituals and spellcraft. They have also been used for clothes and arrows.
  • Rarely, wizards, alchemists, and other crafts may attempt to obtain the pruning gland. To attempt to create an oiled for waterproofing or magical water protection. In most civilizations, it appears that it does not provide enough for the work and amount you need.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

They can be found all over the world near a water supply containing fish.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Aquatic Null Duck have amazing vision, allowing them to see 360 degrees around them. Their eyes are able to see on one side of the head. They can move it all around to get a 360-degree perspective. The trade-off is that they don't have a strong death perception. They have superb long-range eyesight and can change and modify their eye lenses. However, this does not help in low-light or dark settings. Their eyes are also drawn to movement and bright colors, as well as the ultraviolet light. This allows them to locate prey and predators. On that note, their hearing is so good that they can detect certain noises and distinguish between distinct Clarks based on subtle changes. They can also recognize the various sounds of footsteps and footprints around them. Making their hearing critical to survival. Taste and fragrance are not particularly remarkable. Your insight into tonight's events is quite beneficial. Specifically, the nerves in their beak are employed to locate food and water. It has the ability to fill the vibrations and motions of the water, but only in the dark when food and prayers arrive. The feet also have no nerves, so you can swim in the coldest water.
Lifespan
20 years
Average Height
4 to 5 inches
Average Weight
1.6lb to 3.5lb
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
The body is made of gray-colored feathers, with a dark green head and a light grey stripe at the end of the neck. Beacon, feet, and legs are teal blue.


Cover image: by Valcin (Marc Zipper)

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