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The Emerald Dunking Duck is a species of wild duck commonly found in the southern United States. In the 1950’s, ladies considered it fashionable to keep these in their gardens. Unfortunately, this particular species does not tame well, and hospitals report Duck attack injuries increased tenfold until they were banned from homes in 1963.
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