Friday, May 22, 2020

Crested Duck's Head Look Like The Judges' Wig of 18th Century

Each animal must have its own characteristics. Sometimes these characteristics make the animal special or unique. There are many animals with characteristics that are known to humans, but many are still unknown. While the network was flooded with photos of cute cats and dogs. Domestic ducks of this breed have one distinctive feature - a bunch of feathers on their heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century. Meet their majesty the ducks!


Crested duck's head feathers resemble the judges' wig of 18th century
This breed of domestic crested duck with a "wig" on its head has existed for a very long time - this breed has been around for two thousand years. Although these unusual ducks are widely known among farmers, recently social media have note of them.  
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A bunch of feathers on duck heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century
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Domestic crested duck with a wig

 
A bunch of feathers on duck heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century
 Source / Instagram

A bunch of feathers on duck heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century

A bunch of feathers on duck heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century
 Source / Instagram

A bunch of feathers on duck heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century
  Source / Instagram

A bunch of feathers on duck heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century
  Source / Instagram

A bunch of feathers on duck heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century
  Source / Instagram

A bunch of feathers on duck heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century

A bunch of feathers on duck heads, which looks like an aristocratic wig from the 18th century
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