Do ducks like the rain? A deep philosophical inquiry...

Do ducks like the rain? A deep philosophical inquiry...

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G_T

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16,160 posts

192 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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I know they live in water and they're waterproof etc.. But surely nobody likes being in the rain?

If I had to go swimming in gortex then I'd certainly prefer to do it in the summer...

Any thoughts?

A duck

53,174 posts

257 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Quack?

MkGriff

716 posts

283 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Being a scientist, can you not perform an experiment to find out?

You're quackers mate.

Ikemi

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207 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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They look disgruntled ...

MkGriff

716 posts

283 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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A duck said:
Quack?
Nice one "Bill"!

G_T

Original Poster:

16,160 posts

192 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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MkGriff said:
Being a scientist, can you not perform an experiment to find out?

You're quackers mate.
Unfortunately duck psychology is not my specialist field. I'm also fairly confident my boss wouldn't consider it a valuable use of company resources.


G_T

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Thursday 12th March 2009
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Ikemi said:


They look disgruntled ...
See what I mean? They look well pissed off.

SpydieNut

5,807 posts

225 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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G_T said:
Ikemi said:


They look disgruntled ...
See what I mean? They look well pissed off.
nono

they're being pissed on

getmecoat

Davi

17,153 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Humans are pretty waterproof, not many like being in the rain. Think rain is likely to be pretty miserable no matter what species you are (unless you're a species that only comes out in the rain I suppose)

JonRB

75,191 posts

274 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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I'm not sure, but apparently within the Mersey tunnel they *can* issue you with a producer. wink

Edited by JonRB on Thursday 12th March 11:39

SteveW8975

6,375 posts

186 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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I think I'd rather test this theory than the other duck and watertight theory.

Boozy

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221 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Davi said:
Humans are pretty waterproof, not many like being in the rain. Think rain is likely to be pretty miserable no matter what species you are (unless you're a species that only comes out in the rain I suppose)
I do believe some species wait till it rains before coming out of their hole/den thing

As you can tell, I'm not a scientist

shirt

22,767 posts

203 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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i reckon they don't mind it, but don't particularly enjoy it. there's a difference between floating around, going for the odd dive etc. and being rained on.

btw - what does a happy duck look like?

schmokin1

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214 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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G_T said:
I know they live in water and they're waterproof etc.. But surely nobody likes being in the rain?
frogs like the rain. what makes you think ducks are any different, apart from the feathers, flying and the liking the bread thing?

okgo

38,529 posts

200 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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We had ducks and they would walk round in all conditions. Chickens didn't like it, and our geese would find shelter if things got heavy.

Ikemi

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207 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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shirt said:
i reckon they don't mind it, but don't particularly enjoy it. there's a difference between floating around, going for the odd dive etc. and being rained on.

btw - what does a happy duck look like?


Obviously rolleyes

Davi

17,153 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Boozy said:
Davi said:
Humans are pretty waterproof, not many like being in the rain. Think rain is likely to be pretty miserable no matter what species you are (unless you're a species that only comes out in the rain I suppose)
I do believe some species wait till it rains before coming out of their hole/den thing

As you can tell, I'm not a scientist
I believe so, hence my caveat. I distinctly recall seeing Mr Attenborough knelt over a hole in the rain on the televisual equipment.

Steamer

13,905 posts

215 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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G_T said:
Ikemi said:


They look disgruntled ...
See what I mean? They look well pissed off.
I cant help thinking that the darker of the three ducks looks like there is still a glimmer of hope in his soul that the rain may cease at any moment.

Not disgruntled - maybe more disappointed.

Edited by Steamer on Thursday 12th March 11:45

Davi

17,153 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Steamer said:
G_T said:
Ikemi said:


They look disgruntled ...
See what I mean? They look well pissed off.
I cant help thinking that the darker of the two ducks looks like there is still a glimmer of hope in his soul that the rain may cease at any moment.

Not disgruntled - maybe more disappointed.
I disagree, I see more defiance than disappointment. He knows the rain is misery inducing, but he intends to stand proud before his inescapable adversary.

Possibly.

Either that or there is a fine bit of duck skirt he's noticed on the other side of the pond.

merc_man

1,926 posts

204 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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Ikemi said:


They look disgruntled ...
I think the one on the left doesn't mind too much. Perhaps it likes Pina Coladas as well?