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English
During periods of starvation, pelicans also eat seagulls and ducklings.
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In-story, this inconsistency is explained away as a result of the ducklings borrowing each other's clothes.
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He screams in pain and retaliates by chasing the mouse and the duckling.
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The magazine also features fashion tips and in-depth celebrity ugly duckling interviews.
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Small birds such as ducklings may become a target for hungry pike.
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Some adults will peck at the ducklings if they are eating at the same food source.
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Daffy hides in the room where the duckling is being kept.
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It is a popular misconception that ducks should be fed bread; bread has limited nutritional value and can be deadly when fed to developing ducklings.
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Children identify with the ducklings because they behave as children do.
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The three ducklings are noted for their identical appearances and personalities.
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