It's a Duck-Eat-Duck World
Last Friday, I witnessed an attempted murder.
The crime scene? Mirror Pond, Drake Park, downtown Bend, Oregon. April 14, 2006 - roughly 2pm.
The crime? The attempted drowning of a male Mallard duck by none other than a gang of fellow male Mallard ducks.
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While obviously violence is no stranger to the animal world, we generally don't think of DUCKS as savage or ferocious creatures.
The attempted drowning seemed shockingly pre-meditated and coordinated, and left me frozen in astonishment, barely able to point the camera at the spectacle. I briefly looked around for a rock to throw at the party, hoping to break it up and free the poor under-duck, but no such luck.
And as I stood there, witnessing an agitated cluster of no less than 3 to 4 ducks at any time, grabbing the victims head with their bills and holding it under water, again and again - it occured to me that it's not only a dog-eat-dog world. It's also a duck-eat-duck world.
But before someone at PETA gets their panties in a knot, please note that I said "attempted" drowning.
Yes. The duck got away. Barely, I must say (in a couple of instances I thought he wasn't going to make it for sure), but he did.
The crime scene? Mirror Pond, Drake Park, downtown Bend, Oregon. April 14, 2006 - roughly 2pm.
The crime? The attempted drowning of a male Mallard duck by none other than a gang of fellow male Mallard ducks.
![[]](/blog/pics/Duck_eat_Duck_2.jpg)
![[]](/blog/pics/Duck_eat_Duck_1.jpg)
![[]](/blog/pics/Duck_eat_Duck_3.jpg)
While obviously violence is no stranger to the animal world, we generally don't think of DUCKS as savage or ferocious creatures.
The attempted drowning seemed shockingly pre-meditated and coordinated, and left me frozen in astonishment, barely able to point the camera at the spectacle. I briefly looked around for a rock to throw at the party, hoping to break it up and free the poor under-duck, but no such luck.
And as I stood there, witnessing an agitated cluster of no less than 3 to 4 ducks at any time, grabbing the victims head with their bills and holding it under water, again and again - it occured to me that it's not only a dog-eat-dog world. It's also a duck-eat-duck world.
But before someone at PETA gets their panties in a knot, please note that I said "attempted" drowning.
Yes. The duck got away. Barely, I must say (in a couple of instances I thought he wasn't going to make it for sure), but he did.
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