White Pekin Ducks Jigsaw Puzzle

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About White Pekin Ducks: In today's puzzle we feature three cute pekin ducks playing around on the banks of a river. If you didn't known, the Pekin or White Pekin is a breed of domestic ducks. The Pekin is heavily feathered; the plumage is creamy white with a yellowish tinge. It has yellowish orange legs and feet. It's beak is short and also orange in color. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles

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