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I'm sorry but after reading this thread all i can imagine is someone chasing some ducklings round and round a pond, like something straight from a comedy sketch.
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pvaldes that is a very cheap shot. if you can't add something useful don't post.
What you think is humor could be taken as defermation of character. You could take what they said previously and assume they are calling the op a theift even if they have done no wrong and add this to it to re-enforce their view of the op as a theift. But that's my take on it and tbh personally I find it in poor taste.They just added some humor to their opinion.
Is a cheap question with an obvious answer. No. Is not legal. I bet that there is not even overpopulation to support the idea. Park animals learn quickly that there is food at some places in some particular hours and will concentrate there. If you go at a different hour you'll find the same birds diseminated all around the park.
When somebody steals one duckling in a public park, other people will feel justified to start doing the same. Free ducklings for all, and free goldfish also. We all know how this history ends.