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Water Birds Swan and Duck family (Anatidae)

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The Anatidae are the biological family of water birds that includes ducksgeese, and swans. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world's continents except Antarctica. These birds are adapted for swimming, floating on the water surface, and in some cases diving in at least shallow water. The family contains around 174 species in 43 genera. (The magpie goose is no longer considered to be part of the Anatidae and is now placed in its own family, Anseranatidae.)

They are generally herbivorous, and are monogamous breeders. A number of species undertake annual migrations. A few species have been domesticated for agriculture, and many others are hunted for food and recreation. Five species have become extinct since 1600, and many more are threatened with extinction.




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 The main difference between Duck and Swan is that the Duck is a common name for many species in the bird family Anatidae which go QUAB and Swan is a large water bird. ... Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, mostly smaller than the swans and geese, and may be found in both fresh water and sea water


Swans are birds of the family Anatidae within the genus Cygnus. The swans' closest relatives include the geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. Sometimes, they are considered a distinct subfamily, Cygninae. Wikipedia

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