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|Title = Waterfowl
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|Domestication = Yes
 
|Domestication = Yes
 
|Usage = Meat<br>Feathers<br>Eggs<br>None <small>(Franchise)</small>
 
|Usage = Meat<br>Feathers<br>Eggs<br>None <small>(Franchise)</small>
|Diet = [[Fish]]<br>Plant Material
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|Diet = [[Fish (Franchise)|Piscivore]]<br>Herbivore
 
|Predators = Various
 
|Predators = Various
 
|Habitat = Typically around bodies of water
 
|Habitat = Typically around bodies of water
 
|Distribution = [[Isle of Berk (Franchise)|Isle of Berk]] <small>(presumed)</small>
 
|Distribution = [[Isle of Berk (Franchise)|Isle of Berk]] <small>(presumed)</small>
 
|Known Individuals =
 
|Known Individuals =
|First Appearance =
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|First Appearance = "[[Animal House]]"
|Last Appearance =
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|Last Appearance = "[[How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World]]"
 
|Gallery =
 
|Gallery =
 
|Source = Franchise}}
 
|Source = Franchise}}
'''Waterfowl''' include Ducks and Geese and are only nominally mentioned in the [[How to Train Your Dragon (Franchise)|How to Train Your Dragon Franchise]].
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'''Waterfowl''' include ducks and geese and are only nominally mentioned in the [[DreamWorks Dragons (Franchise)|DreamWorks Dragons Franchise]].
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The Order ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anseriformes Anseriformes]'' is generally termed Waterfowl, and include Ducks, Geese, Swans, and a few other lesser-known species. Generally, waterfowl are found in the vicinity of water, though many have a largely terrestrial life. All waterfowl are characterized by ''lamellae'' or plates for filtering water in their beaks. Waterfowl can be found worldwide except in Antarctica, the Sahara Desert in the interior of the Arabian peninsula.
 
The Order ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anseriformes Anseriformes]'' is generally termed Waterfowl, and include Ducks, Geese, Swans, and a few other lesser-known species. Generally, waterfowl are found in the vicinity of water, though many have a largely terrestrial life. All waterfowl are characterized by ''lamellae'' or plates for filtering water in their beaks. Waterfowl can be found worldwide except in Antarctica, the Sahara Desert in the interior of the Arabian peninsula.
   
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Ducks have strong legs with webbed feet set farther back on their bodies, which assists with their swimming ability. Ducks have been domesticated for millenia and all breeds originated from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallard Mallard duck] ''(Anas platyrhynchos)'', except the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscovy_duck Muscovy duck]. Domestic ducks may be considered a subspecies of mallard, as they can readily interbreed with one another and produce viable offspring.
Ducks
 
   
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goose Geese] are generally larger than ducks but roughly have the same appearance - bulky body, flat spoon-shaped bill, and webbed feet. Domestic geese are larger than wild geese, having more meat and stand more upright. Domestic geese are considered subspecies of two wild species, and are scientifically named ''Anser anser domesticus'' and ''Anser cygnoides domesticus'', from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greylag_goose Greylag goose] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan_goose Swan Goose], respectively.
Geese
 
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The Old Norse word for goose is ''gās''.
   
 
==Function==
 
==Function==
There is little use of waterfowl seen in the Franchise. Ducks are the subject of artwork on several occasions, while "goose egg" is mainly used as a slang term.
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There is little use of waterfowl seen in the Franchise. Ducks are the subject of artwork on several occasions, while "goose egg" is mainly used as a slang term. One mention does indicate goose feet being used as a divining tool.
   
In reality, waterfowl are raised for meat, feathers (especially down), and eggs. Ducks and Geese have domesticated varieties, but wild species are also hunted for sport and food.
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In reality, waterfowl are raised for meat, feathers (especially down), and eggs. Ducks and Geese have domesticated varieties, but wild species are also hunted for sport and food. Ducks in particular can also be kept as pets or as a hobby for ornamental breeds.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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===''[[Dragons: Riders of Berk]]''===
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[[File:Animal House-Goose.JPG|thumb|right]]
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[[Gobber the Belch (Franchise)|Gobber the Belch]] is seen whittling a wooden duck while sitting in the [[Haddock House]] speaking with [[Stoick the Vast (Franchise)|Stoick]], in "[[How to Start a Dragon Academy]]".
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Goose feet are mentioned, along with [[Chicken (Franchise)|Chicken]] bones as tools [[Gothi]] uses to predict the weather, in the episode "[[Animal House]]".
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Stoick is seen whittling a wooden duck in "[[We Are Family, Part 1]]".
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===''[[Dragons: Defenders of Berk]]''===
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Wooden ducks for use as targets appear in "[[Worst in Show]]" when [[Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (Franchise)|Hiccup]] tosses them in the air for his [[Terrible Terror]] [[Sharpshot]] to shoot.
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In "[[Smoke Gets in Your Eyes]]", a wooden duck is seen amongst [[Johann|Trader Johann's]] trade items on his [[Trader Johann's Ship|ship]].
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===''[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 2]]''===
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In "[[Snotlout Gets the Axe]]", a wooden duckie appears briefly amongst [[Fishlegs Ingerman|Fishleg's]] belongings that [[Ruffnut Thorston|Ruffnut]] has pushed outside to make room for her things.
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===''[[How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World]]''===
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[[Tuffnut Thorston|Tuffnut]] compares [[Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (Franchise)|Hiccup's]] voice to a "honking goose", saying that it's hard to imagine wedded bliss with that sound every time he speaks.
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===Games===
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====''[[How to Train Your Dragon (game)]]''====
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Occasionally a flock of bird silhouettes will fly over the village of Berk in this game. Presumably these are waterfowl such as ducks passing by.
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====''[[Dragons: Rise of Berk]]''====
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Ducks are mentioned in [[Cloudcarver]]'s description, an unique [[Hackatoo]].
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{{Quote|Cloudcarver has a knack for artistry. He flies up into the clouds on warm days and shapes them into ducks, yaks...Vikings – usually things he's eaten.|''[[Dragons: Rise of Berk]]''}}
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====''[[School of Dragons]]''====
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A "V" flight formation of birds is occasionally seen by players when they go above the fog and visit Gothi's Hut above Berk. Wild Ducks and Geese are typically attributed with this flight pattern.
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===Other Mentions===
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The saying "goose egg", meaning zero, empty, or an unsuccessful result is mentioned multiple times in the TV series.
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{{Quote|Zero, zip, zilch. I'm forgetting something. Oh, yeah, goose egg!|In "[[Reign of Fireworms]]"}}
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{{Quote|But it wouldn't be accurate, because Snotlout did nothing. No thing. Zippo. Goose egg. Yeah, I said it.|[[Tuffnut Thorston|Tuffnut]] in ''[[Dawn of the Dragon Racers]]''}}
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==Trivia==
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*In June of 2017, the ''[[School of Dragons]]'' Forum posted a [http://forum.schoolofdragons.com/content/which-new-animal-would-you-see-your-farm Poll] asking players what new animal they would like to see in game. Duck was one option, but did not win the poll. This suggests that in the future, the game staff may consider adding ducks to the game.
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* In ''[[How to Speak Dragonese]] of the [[How to Train Your Dragon (series)|Book series]], the [[Fat Consul]] is seen in a tub with a bath duckie.''
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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HtSaDTA-Gobber1.PNG|In "[[How to Start a Dragon Academy]]"
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HtSaDTA-Gobber2.PNG
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HtSaDTA-Gobber3.PNG
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Sharpshot 34.png|In "[[Worst in Show]]"
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Sharpshot 33.png
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SnotloutGetsTheAxe-Duckie.PNG|In "[[Snotlout Gets the Axe]]"
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HTTYDgame-Birds.JPG|In ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (game)]]''
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SOD-FlyingDucks.JPG|In ''[[School of Dragons]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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{{WP|Domestic goose}}<br />
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{{WP|Domestic duck}}
   
 
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Revision as of 15:37, 6 October 2019


Waterfowl include ducks and geese and are only nominally mentioned in the DreamWorks Dragons Franchise.

Description

The Order Anseriformes is generally termed Waterfowl, and include Ducks, Geese, Swans, and a few other lesser-known species. Generally, waterfowl are found in the vicinity of water, though many have a largely terrestrial life. All waterfowl are characterized by lamellae or plates for filtering water in their beaks. Waterfowl can be found worldwide except in Antarctica, the Sahara Desert in the interior of the Arabian peninsula.

Ducks have strong legs with webbed feet set farther back on their bodies, which assists with their swimming ability. Ducks have been domesticated for millenia and all breeds originated from the Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos), except the Muscovy duck. Domestic ducks may be considered a subspecies of mallard, as they can readily interbreed with one another and produce viable offspring.

Geese are generally larger than ducks but roughly have the same appearance - bulky body, flat spoon-shaped bill, and webbed feet. Domestic geese are larger than wild geese, having more meat and stand more upright. Domestic geese are considered subspecies of two wild species, and are scientifically named Anser anser domesticus and Anser cygnoides domesticus, from the Greylag goose and the Swan Goose, respectively.

The Old Norse word for goose is gās.

Function

There is little use of waterfowl seen in the Franchise. Ducks are the subject of artwork on several occasions, while "goose egg" is mainly used as a slang term. One mention does indicate goose feet being used as a divining tool.

In reality, waterfowl are raised for meat, feathers (especially down), and eggs. Ducks and Geese have domesticated varieties, but wild species are also hunted for sport and food. Ducks in particular can also be kept as pets or as a hobby for ornamental breeds.

Appearances

Dragons: Riders of Berk

Animal House-Goose

Gobber the Belch is seen whittling a wooden duck while sitting in the Haddock House speaking with Stoick, in "How to Start a Dragon Academy".

Goose feet are mentioned, along with Chicken bones as tools Gothi uses to predict the weather, in the episode "Animal House".

Stoick is seen whittling a wooden duck in "We Are Family, Part 1".

Dragons: Defenders of Berk

Wooden ducks for use as targets appear in "Worst in Show" when Hiccup tosses them in the air for his Terrible Terror Sharpshot to shoot.

In "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", a wooden duck is seen amongst Trader Johann's trade items on his ship.

Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 2

In "Snotlout Gets the Axe", a wooden duckie appears briefly amongst Fishleg's belongings that Ruffnut has pushed outside to make room for her things.

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

Tuffnut compares Hiccup's voice to a "honking goose", saying that it's hard to imagine wedded bliss with that sound every time he speaks.

Games

How to Train Your Dragon (game)

Occasionally a flock of bird silhouettes will fly over the village of Berk in this game. Presumably these are waterfowl such as ducks passing by.

Dragons: Rise of Berk

Ducks are mentioned in Cloudcarver's description, an unique Hackatoo.

Cloudcarver has a knack for artistry. He flies up into the clouds on warm days and shapes them into ducks, yaks...Vikings – usually things he's eaten.
  Dragons: Rise of Berk  


School of Dragons

A "V" flight formation of birds is occasionally seen by players when they go above the fog and visit Gothi's Hut above Berk. Wild Ducks and Geese are typically attributed with this flight pattern.

Other Mentions

The saying "goose egg", meaning zero, empty, or an unsuccessful result is mentioned multiple times in the TV series.

Zero, zip, zilch. I'm forgetting something. Oh, yeah, goose egg!
  — In "Reign of Fireworms"  
But it wouldn't be accurate, because Snotlout did nothing. No thing. Zippo. Goose egg. Yeah, I said it.
  Tuffnut in Dawn of the Dragon Racers  


Trivia

  • In June of 2017, the School of Dragons Forum posted a Poll asking players what new animal they would like to see in game. Duck was one option, but did not win the poll. This suggests that in the future, the game staff may consider adding ducks to the game.
  • In How to Speak Dragonese of the Book series, the Fat Consul is seen in a tub with a bath duckie.

Gallery

References

Wikipedia-logo-v2.svg Domestic goose on Wikipedia
Wikipedia-logo-v2.svg Domestic duck on Wikipedia

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