I know nothing about ducks, learning, but still, even I thought that sounded absurd!What made me laugh is that immediately there was incorrect info in that post. The very first thing that's in that article is a picture, with a caption saying they are examining a pekin duck. The duck pictured is clearly not a pekin.
But then the article mentions several times that the penises 'disappear'. Like, where are they going? Then the person who did the study is even quoted saying she thinks they might regrow them.
Um, drakes are BORN with penises. I sex ducklings, I have seen them. Why would they be born with them if they were just going to grow them in for mating season? The whole thing makes no sense, at all.
