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Abandoned Domesticated Muscovy Ducks Brought To Florida Near Deadly Drivers Walked Safely To Pond

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Published on 16 Nov 2024 / In Pets and Animals

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Some link the name to certain Native American tribes, while Carl Linneaus assigned it the species epithet moschata, meaning “musk” (due to their strong gamey odor), and this may be the most logical explanation.
By Jill Staake - Birds & Blooms Editorial Policies

Muscovy ducks can create problems through competition with native species, damage to property, and transmission of disease. In 2010 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service revised its regulations concerning Muscovy ducks.

The FWC does not remove nuisance Muscovy ducks. Removal of ducks can be done by the landowner or by a hired nuisance wildlife trapper with landowner permission.

No permit is required to possess Muscovy ducks. However, both Section 379.231, Florida Statutes, and federal regulations 50 CFR 21.25(b)(8)(i) prohibit the release of Muscovy ducks.

Diet
Muscovy ducks are omnivorous, feeding on roots, stems, leaves, and seeds of aquatic and terrestrial plants, as well as, small fish, reptiles, crustaceans, insects, millipedes, and termites.

Native Range
They are native to Mexico, Central, South America, and some parts of Texas.
https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/birds/waterfowl/muscovy-ducks/

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