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Spider in Your House? Duckling to the Rescue!
Spider in Your House? Duckling to the Rescue!
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As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads all over the world, people are urged to stay at home with their relatives and pets, trying to survive at home. 13.04.2020, Sputnik International
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Spider in Your House? Duckling to the Rescue!
As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads all over the world, people are urged to stay at home with their relatives and pets, trying to survive at home.
A little duckling has been captured on video saving its owner from a giant spider on the wall. The owner apparently was too scared to deal with the spider and used the bird to take care of it.
Ducks are omnivorous birds that will eat a wide variety of foods, including insects, grass and weeds, snails, worms, slugs, and molluscs.