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Drake

SKU: 662-0071|Brand: Schleich
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Hand PaintedHighly DetailedMade of high quality plasticMale ducks are easily identifiable by their colourful, iridescent plumage.Male ducks are easily identifiable by their colourful, iridescent plumage. After breeding, the drakes lose their colourful feathers and don their so-called eclipse plumage. During this time, only the yellow bill can be used to tell them apart from the females.Fun factDrakes do not have a brown mark on their bill, unlike females.

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Hand PaintedHighly DetailedMade of high quality plasticMale ducks are easily identifiable by their colourful, iridescent plumage.Male ducks are easily identifiable by their colourful, iridescent plumage. After breeding, the drakes lose their colourful feathers and don their so-called eclipse plumage. During this time, only the yellow bill can be used to tell them apart from the females.Fun factDrakes do not have a brown mark on their bill, unlike females.

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Hand PaintedHighly DetailedMade of high quality plasticMale ducks are easily identifiable by their colourful, iridescent plumage.Male ducks are easily identifiable by their colourful, iridescent plumage. After breeding, the drakes lose their colourful feathers and don their so-called eclipse plumage. During this time, only the yellow bill can be used to tell them apart from the females.Fun factDrakes do not have a brown mark on their bill, unlike females.