Ducks use a specialized structure called a bill or beak to obtain food. Their bills are broad and flat, allowing them to filter and sift through water or mud for aquatic plants, insects, and small fish. The edges of the bill often have lamellae, which are comb-like structures that help in grasping and filtering food items. This adaptation makes ducks highly efficient foragers in their habitats.
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