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Wolf Duck

Wolf ducks are one of the most terrifying bird species from Ocearia. Wolf ducks are twice the size of any other duck species from the planet, and live on the surface of the rolling waves of the Frozen Volcanoes.

Anatomy

Wolf ducks have a bright blue plumage, to camouflage themselves from their prey. They have light blue, almost white, feathers on their bellies, to camouflage them from underwater animals, and have dark blue feathers on their backs, necks, heads and tails to camouflage them from avids and other animals in the skies.

Wolf ducks have very large heads in proportion to their bodies. Their large beaks have saw-like ridges along the insides and edges, used to rip their prey to shreds. Sadly, they enjoy eating baby slow-whales.

Diet

A hypercarnivorous species, consuming 100% meat in their diets, wolf ducks hunt creatures that live around the surface of the frozen waters of Ocearia. During slow-whale breeding season, they will hunt baby slow-whales that feed on the surface-lying algae and kelp. During other times of the year they will fly close to the surface of the water and open their beaks, skim-feeding, catching small fish and other animals. They will also sometimes dive around the surface of the water and chase their prey underwater, as they are very fast swimmers and can outswim most other species.

Reproduction

As apex predators, wolf ducks have no fear of other creatures eating their eggs. During nesting season, female wolf ducks will lay their eggs in small cavities in icebergs that they will dig out with their beaks. Females usually lay between 2 and 3 eggs, with a 99% survival rate reaching adults.

Baby wolf ducks aren't typically in danger from predation, but if a marvenken enters the area or swims close to the surface, they will grab at baby wolf ducks and attempt to drag them back down to the depths.

Habitat

Wolf ducks are a polar species. They inhabit the frozen waters of the Frozen Volcanoes, where they float on the surface. They are incredibly fast swimmers and flyers, able to outswim and outfly most other species in the area.

They have small hooks on their feet that allow them to scramble on to icebergs from the water, otherwise they will fly on to them. They lay their eggs in giant groups, known as squanders,

Lifespan
20 years
Average Height
1 metre
Average Length
3 metres
Geographic Distribution

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Dec 14, 2022 21:41 by Darren McHaffie

The Wock or the Dulf?

Dec 15, 2022 16:14 by Chris L

These sound terrifying! Nice work!


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Dec 15, 2022 16:15 by Mochi

Thank you!

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Dec 15, 2022 16:17 by Annie Stein

Oh no, not the poor baby slow whales!

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Dec 15, 2022 16:41 by Mochi

:(( I feel bad for the slow whales, but it just made perfect sense when I was designing them. At least most of them survive!

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Dec 17, 2022 19:30

Wow, so nice work. It´s fantastic.

Dec 27, 2022 16:59 by Mochi

Thank you so much!

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Dec 27, 2022 04:58 by Starfarer Theta

This is a new one for me. Sometimes, aquatic fowl with bad tempers can seem like apex predators already. Here though? It seems they actually are the apex predators and that is terrifies me greatly. I will avoid the polar regions. - Nemo, World Traveler

Dec 27, 2022 17:02 by Mochi

I'd definitely avoid these areas, there's plenty of dangerous monsters around xD

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Dec 27, 2022 14:02 by Dani

HYPERcarnivorous omg >:) This one is great and it touches on all the critical parts of a creature that I love asking about: what they are called in a group and HOW they do things. Nice job!


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Dec 27, 2022 17:05 by Mochi

I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I'm quite happy with this species, I can't wait to draw them tomorrow!

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