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Unlike many other ducks, the male Cape teal watches over his ducklings and defends them against predators that are sometimes much larger than himself. But it is not easy to distinguish it from its female because they have the same plumage all year round, which is unusual among teals.

Habitat

Salt lakes, flooded lands, marshes and rivers

Feed

Aquatic plants, insects, crustaceans and tadpoles

Classification

Class

Birds

Scientific Name

Anas capensis

Legal Status

IUCN: LC - Least Concern (2017)

Cape teal

Some Figures

Weight

410 g

Life Expectancy

15 years old

Incubation

25 days
7 to 8 eggs

Head Height

48 cm

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