Baby ducks often swim behind their mother in a straight line because it helps them conserve energy and stay safe.
Baby ducks often swim behind their mother in a straight line because it helps them conserve energy and stay safe. As the mother moves through the water, she creates small waves that reduce water resistance, allowing each duckling to use less effort while following. This formation also keeps the family together, making it easier for the mother to protect her young from predators and preventing ducklings from becoming separated.Did you know? 🎓
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