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Duck Anatomy: Different Parts of a Duck

Ducks are water birds with special body parts that help them swim, fly, and stay safe in their environment. From their beak and webbed feet to their wings, feathers, and tail, each part has an important function. In this article, we’ll explore duck anatomy and learn the different parts of a duck in English, explained in a simple and clear way.

Duck Anatomy

Duck Anatomy: Different Parts of a Duck with ESL Picture!

  • Belly
  • Bean
  • Bill
  • Breast
  • Chin
  • Crown
  • Ear
  • Eye
  • Flank
  • Foot
  • Mantle
  • Nape
  • Neck
  • Nostril
  • Rump
  • Scapular
  • Tail
  • Throat
  • Undertail coverts

Duck Anatomy with Examples

  • Belly

When the belly is full, the bones would be at rest.

  • Breast

Caged birds sometimes pluck out their breast feathers.

  • Chin

He wiped a dribble of saliva from his chin.

  • Ear

She rounded her husband in the ear for a long while.

  • Eye

Will you keep an eye on my daughter for a while?

  • Flank

He lay the back of his hand against the flank.

  • Foot

Well, I’m not going home on foot, at any rate.

  • Mantle

The box and her mantle fell unheeded to the floor.

  • Nape

Her hair was cut short at the nape of her neck.

  • Neck

Emma wore a fringed scarf round her neck.

  • Nostril

Why do gorillas have big nostril?

  • Rump

He slapped the horse on the rump.

  • Tail

The horse whisked its tail angrily.

  • Throat

I had a sore throat and aching limbs.