Does the little yellow duck recognize its owner?
The little yellow duck recognizes its owner. The newly born little yellow duck is still too young to recognize people. After feeding for a period of time and growing up, it can identify whether it is its owner based on the owner's appearance, smell and walking posture. When you feed them, they will circle around you and ask for food.
How the little yellow duck recognizes its owner:
1. When it hears the owner’s voice, it will immediately run to the owner’s side.
2. Usually, it will take the initiative to rub its head against its owner for comfort.
3. Follow the owner. When the little yellow duck trusts its owner, it will treat the owner as its mother and follow the owner.
4. Likes to be fed by the owner. Little yellow ducks are greedy eaters, but they prefer to be fed by people they trust.
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